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==Language packs==
==Links to Moodle Docs==


===Help files===
Moodle 1.6 has a button on each page that links to pages in the wiki with the same path as the pages in Moodle e.g. the Forums index page links to [[mod/forum/index]]. You can see this already on the [http://demo.moodle.com/ Moodle demo site].


The [http://moodle.org/help.php?file=index.html Moodle help files] will remain in each language pack and so it is not necessary to include their text in MoodleDocs.
*[[MoodleDocs:Link pages|Link pages]]


===Docs files===
==Moodle Docs in other languages==


Possible redirects i.e. remove from lang packs
Moodle documentation is required in every language! MoodleDocs in other languages will enable many people to be involved in creating documentation. :-)


:*''background'' - [[Background]]
*[[MoodleDocs:Language planning|Moodle Docs language planning]]
:*''coding'' - [[Coding]]
*[[MoodleDocs:Language packs and Moodle Docs|Moodle Docs and language pack content]]
:*''credits'' - [[Credits]] (protected, though it needs updating!)
*[[MoodleDocs:Starting MoodleDocs|Starting Moodle Docs in another language]]
:*''cvs'' - [[CVS]]
:*''developer'' - [[Developer documentation]]
:*''features'' - [[Features]]
:*''faq'' - [[Installation FAQ]]
:*''future'' - [[Future]]
:*''install'' - [[Installing Moodle]]
:*''installamp'' - [[Installing AMP]]
:*''intro'' - [[Introduction]]
:*''licence'' - [[License]]
:*''philosophy'' - [[Philosophy]]
:*''release'' - [[Release Notes]]
:*''releaseold'' - [[Old releases]]
:*''translation'' - [[Translation]]
:*''upgrade'' - [[Upgrading]]


'''Questions'''
==Documentation for developers==


*If ''release'' is retained in the lang packs does it need duplicating in MoodleDocs?
* Developers have made really good use of Moodle Docs and as a result there are a large number of developer documentation pages. These pages are to be moved into a new MediaWiki namespace, ''Development'' - see [http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDLSITE-35 bug MDLSITE-35]
*Perhaps ''install'' could be retained too, with a link to [[Installing Moodle]] for further information?
*Should ''licence'' be retained in the lang packs or be a protected wiki page?
*Re. ''other'', perhaps this could redirect to the [http://moodle.org/help.php?file=index.html Moodle help files]?
*Re. ''teacher'', should this redirect to an updated teacher manual wiki page or to [[Teacher documentation]]?


[[Category:Developer]]
==Moodle Docs navigation==
[[Category:MoodleDocs]]
 
* [[Special:Categories|Categories]] provide a way of automatically displaying a set of pages in alphabetical order.
* Templates enable additional navigation e.g. [[Template:Themes]].
* A navigation trail may be added manually e.g. [[UTF-8 introduction]].
 
==See also==
 
*[[Documentation philosophy]]
*[[Special:Export]] a MoodleDoc page(s) to another MediaWiki
 
[[es:MoodleDocs:Desarrollo de Moodle Docs]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 30 June 2014


Links to Moodle Docs

Moodle 1.6 has a button on each page that links to pages in the wiki with the same path as the pages in Moodle e.g. the Forums index page links to mod/forum/index. You can see this already on the Moodle demo site.

Moodle Docs in other languages

Moodle documentation is required in every language! MoodleDocs in other languages will enable many people to be involved in creating documentation. :-)

Documentation for developers

Moodle Docs navigation

  • Categories provide a way of automatically displaying a set of pages in alphabetical order.
  • Templates enable additional navigation e.g. Template:Themes.
  • A navigation trail may be added manually e.g. UTF-8 introduction.

See also