Significant string changes:
* sitepolicies, core_admin - 'Site policies' changed to 'Site security
settings'
* processexpirationstask, enrol_paypal - more explanatory name
* sitepolicy_help and sitepolicyguest_help, core_admin - setting will
only have an effect if the site policy handler is set to default
* sitepolicyhandler_desc,core_admin - improved wording
* pathtodot_help, core_admin - Windows and Mac paths
* debugstringids_desc, core_admin - improved explanation
Added new functions to editor api - set/get_text so the
original form text can be determined from an editor.
When calling use_editor() you should first call set_text() with
the text that will be inserted in the form element.
There is also a new scheduled task for cleaning Atto autosave drafts.
This ensures that:
- Plugins are only used once,
- Group names are unique,
- Lines match: group = plugin[, plugin[, plugin ...]],
- There are some groups and plugins defined,
- The plugins used are installed.
Rewrite the atto plugin loader so that:
A) We have a real settings.php page and can edit the toolbar.
B) All plugins are loaded at the same time (not serially)
C) All plugins share the YUI sandbox (more performance boost).
I had to change the loading API for this - but there are not non-core uses yet,
this is the best time to break it.
This is an alternative to the TinyMCE text editor that is based on HTML5
content editable regions.
It has been designed to "gel" with Moodle and uses YUI for javascript,
Moodle standard dialogs and standard moodle buttons. It has also been designed
to work well on mobile devices and can collapse down to a narrow column if required.
Imported from the plugins database here:
https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=editor_contenteditable
Original git repository here:
https://github.com/damyon/contenteditable