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==How can I enable a spell-check?==
==How can I enable a spell-check?==


'''NOTE:'''
It is recommended to use an in-browser spell checker.
While the default spell engine is Google spell which  can be changed in ''Administration>Site administration>Plugins>Text editors>TinyMCE HTML editor'', this is no longer supported by Google and will not work. (Note that it is only visible in IE9 and lower) It is due to be removed. See MDL-38867. In browser spell check is recommended.


It is possible also to use PSpell or PspellShell. Spell To use spell checking you need to install aspell 0.50 or later on your server, and enter the correct path to access the aspell binary in ''Administration > Server > [[System paths]]''.
If you are using the [[TinyMCE editor]]the older spell engine settings are available in ''Administration>Site administration>Plugins>Text editors>TinyMCE HTML editor>Legacy spell checker'' (To use PSpell or PspellShell you need to install aspell 0.50 or later on your server, and enter the correct path to access the aspell binary in ''Administration > Server > [[System paths]]''.)


==How to use Firefox spell-check==
TinyMCE HTML editor replaces Right Click with their own menu, but if you do CTRL + Right Click, you got the old menu, or in case it's active the helper from TinyMCE that points to this shortcut.
==How we can disable the spell check button for specific instances in a quiz?==
The spell check is very handy for most circumstances but a quiz where you are looking at spelling and punctuation in student responses kind of defeats the purpose of the question. You can use the theme CSS files to disable the button on a specific question type. Try:
  .essay div[title='Spell-check'] {
  display:none;
  }
The spell check button should be displayed everywhere '''except''' on the essay question type response box.
Suggested by Joshua Westerway.


==What is the biggest chunk of text you can edit?==
==What is the biggest chunk of text you can edit?==

Revision as of 07:57, 6 May 2014

I can't find the option to do......

Click the icon top left of the Text editor toolbar. It will expand the toolbar to give another row with more options.

Can I customize the text editor or add other icons like an anchor or horizontal rule?

Yes - see the section on customising the editor toolbar in Text editor.

The Text editor does not appear

Check the following points (in no particular order);

  • Are the Atto (or TinyMCE) editors enabled in Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Text editors > Manage editors?
  • Are the Atto or (TinyMCE) editors set in Administration > My profile settings > Edit profile?
  • Is JavaScript enabled for my browser?

How can I enable a spell-check?

It is recommended to use an in-browser spell checker.

If you are using the TinyMCE editorthe older spell engine settings are available in Administration>Site administration>Plugins>Text editors>TinyMCE HTML editor>Legacy spell checker (To use PSpell or PspellShell you need to install aspell 0.50 or later on your server, and enter the correct path to access the aspell binary in Administration > Server > System paths.)


What is the biggest chunk of text you can edit?

Maximum size of the forum post text is not limited by database. The maximum text sizes depend on PHP settings related to POST request processing and available memory.

Are there any keyboard shortcuts?

Here are some TinyMCE keyboard shortcuts (particularly useful when using the collapsed editor)

Shortcut Meaning
ctrl+z Undo
ctrl+y Redo
ctrl+b Bold
ctrl+i Italic
ctrl+u Underline
ctrl+k Insert/edit link
ctrl+1-6 h1-h6
ctrl+7 p
ctrl+8 div
ctrl+9 address

See also