Talk:NanoGong/Converting to Moodle 2.0: Difference between revisions
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== Folder structure == | |||
Hi Frank, | Hi Frank, | ||
The Language Folder starts with the line | The Language Folder starts with the line: | ||
Add language folder: \lang\en\filter_nanogong.php with the following content: | |||
$string['filtername'] = 'NanoGong'; | |||
Does this mean that you create a folder called language then sub-folder then file? Odd question maybe, but as a neophyte, it is not clear just exactly what you mean. In fact, there seems to be no clear indication of where any of the code actually goes. I certainly do not have your skill, and I suspect few do, so I and many others will need to have everything specifically stated. As I too would like to use Nanogong for assignments, the easier you can make it for someone like me, the better..:) --[[User:Colin Fraser|Colin Fraser]] 19:20, 27 May 2011 (WST) | |||
:: Hi Colin, Thanks for your thumbs up. I added a screenshot which shows the folder structure and made the sentence more clear. The easiest way to learn is to take one of the core filters as a role model ;-) --[[User:Frank Ralf|Frank Ralf]] 21:14, 27 May 2011 (WST) |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 27 May 2011
Folder structure
Hi Frank, The Language Folder starts with the line:
Add language folder: \lang\en\filter_nanogong.php with the following content:
$string['filtername'] = 'NanoGong';
Does this mean that you create a folder called language then sub-folder then file? Odd question maybe, but as a neophyte, it is not clear just exactly what you mean. In fact, there seems to be no clear indication of where any of the code actually goes. I certainly do not have your skill, and I suspect few do, so I and many others will need to have everything specifically stated. As I too would like to use Nanogong for assignments, the easier you can make it for someone like me, the better..:) --Colin Fraser 19:20, 27 May 2011 (WST)
- Hi Colin, Thanks for your thumbs up. I added a screenshot which shows the folder structure and made the sentence more clear. The easiest way to learn is to take one of the core filters as a role model ;-) --Frank Ralf 21:14, 27 May 2011 (WST)