In fact, what it seems is that the filter:ĭoes not work with firefox 23.0.1/win7, 23.0/ubuntu1204,or Chrome. Also I was confused about the fact that we would all be using the same latest firefox in windows7, this is not true. We all use computers, so mobile browsers are not an issue for us. In my previous post I forgot to mention that I'm using the plugin for Moodle 2.5 posted by Adam Wojtkiewicz in case this matters. I was aware of the possibility to use geogebratube from the previous discussion in the plugin thread, but I was hesitant, because I have only borrowed from other people and made some trivial modifications. Thanks a lot for the quick and friendly reply, Mauno! That's one of the reasons why I originally wanted to test a plugin for creating geogebra graphs directly in moodle with strings. This won't work in all resources of moodle and only administrators/teachers can add iframes - unless you give students the ability to embed code.
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You get the embed code with preferjava by default in Geogebratube: If you add /at/ preferhtml5 then the HTML5 version will be served except on very old browsers (eg IE6, IE7, IE8): One workaround for teachers could also be to use Geogebratube for saving material and use the embedding code that you get from Geogebratube: or some javascript conflict (browser plugin) might break geogebra javascript ? Some browsers (versions) / OS / may not support java OR/AND HTML5 & javascript. It's a prototype - not stable and crossbrowser compatible code - and in many cases using direct links to sites like can be more reliable.Ī good start for making the filter/plugin better could be a browser test for simple exampes like
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I noticed myself that the current browser detection in filter fails in Windows phones like Lumia using IE10 and you just get a notice that there should be an applet (not supported by windows phones).
This is of course a little too clumsy way and the plugin should have better options to change most "default settings" but keep in mind that this is just the first public prototype - at least I have not seen any this kind of tinymce plugins anywhere.īasicly the editor plugin is just using java to launch a geogebra applet and once you get the string to moodle content filter should use geogebraweb (HTML5 and javascript) for other browsers < IE9 and < IE9 should render applet since < IE9 does not support HTML5 but. The height and width of this placeholder image can be changed either in fullscreen mode with mouse (drag the botton right corner) or in HTML mode by changing the dimensions manually. Now when you open editor the toolbar has new buttonĪnd when you click this button you get a Geogebra applet with default stringĭo what ever you like with it and click Insert Image (still there.) and filestring goes to editor content area and alt tag of a placeholder image. If you want to use only the plugin with some custom filter you can disable this setting.Ģ) Go to Site administration > Plugins > Filters > Manage filters and ENABLE Geograph filter (set it "On" globally or "Off,but available" if you want to use the filter and plugin only with some content/course and enable the filter there separately)ģ) Go to Site administration > Appearance > Additional HTML and add the following script tags (within HEAD): In Site administration > Plugins > Text editors > TinyMCE HTML editor > Geograph you should have "Require Geograph filter" enabled by default so that moodle shows the plugin in editor only if Geograph filter is enabled. You should see Geograph plugin in Site administration > Plugins > Text editors > TinyMCE HTML editor > General settings
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To install the plugin and filter download attached geograph.zip and unzip the files to your moodle 2.4 (filter and lib folders).ġ) Go to Site administration > Notifications ( admin/index.php ) if moodle does not automatically install the plugin and filter These tags are re-editable in plugin and you can open any geogebra files in plugin (File open.) and save them in moodle 2.4 as ggbBase64-filestrings- tags. The editor plugin is still a fully functional Geogebra applet, it creates a ggbBase64-filestring and "Geograph"-filter changes the "geograph-tags" to HTML5 article-tags like (and applets for IE7/8) Since moodle 2.4 is already using HTML5 I decided to test the 3rd option and changed the filter to use HTML5 and javascript with one exception: IE7 and IE8 use applet tags because they don't support HTML5.