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==Adding a book==
==Adding a book==
* A teacher can add a book by choosing it from the "Add an activity or resource" link (or, if not present, the "Add a resource" drop down menu in course.
* A teacher can add a book by choosing it from the "Add an activity or resource" link (or, if not present, the "Add a resource" drop down menu in course.) All settings may expanded by clicking the "Expand all" link top right.


=== Give your book a name and a summary ===
==General==
{|
|[[File:bookgeneral252.png|thumb|General settings expanded by default]]
|}


Tell your students what your book is called and provide a brief description of its content. Keep in mind that ''the name you give your book will become the text for the link to it'' on your main course page. This is true of all the activities you create in Moodle.
===Name ===
Use a descriptive name for your book as it will form the link the students will click on to access it.
===Description===
Provide information for your students here so they are clear what the book is about. Click "Show editing tools" to display the rich text editor and drag the bottom right of the text box out to expand it.
===Display description on course page===
Enabling this will display the description on the course page just below the link to the book.


[[Image:book23.png|frame|none|add name and summary]]
==Appearance==
(These settings are collapsed by default.)
{|
|[[File:bookappearance.png|thumb|Appearance settings expanded]]
|}


=== Indicate how you want chapters numbered ===
===Chapter formatting===


There are several predefined numbering types:  
The options are:


* None - chapter and subchapter titles are not formatted at all, use if you want to define special numbering styles. For example letters: in chapter title type "A First Chapter", "A.1 Some Subchapter",...
* None - chapter and subchapter titles are not formatted at all, use if you want to define special numbering styles. For example letters: in chapter title type "A First Chapter", "A.1 Some Subchapter",...
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* Indented - subchapters are indented.
* Indented - subchapters are indented.


[[Image:Book3.png|frame|none|define numbering]]
===Style of navigation===


Note that the width of the table of contents is set by the administrator of your site.
Choose between having navigation as images (1) or text links (2) or no navigation, simply the TOC (3)


=== Printing books ===
{|
 
| [[File:bookimagenav.png|thumb|(1) Images]]
Whole books and individual chapters may be printed by selecting the relevant link in ''Settings>Book administration:''
| [[File:booktextnav.png|thumb|(2) Text links]]
 
| [[File:booktoc.png|thumb|(3) Just the TOC]]
 
|}
[[File:printbook.png]]
 
If you do not wish certain roles to be able to print books (eg students) then you can remove this capability via ''Settings>Book administration>Permissions>booktool/print:print''
 
=== Allow or disallow custom titles ===


===Custom titles===
If you disallow custom titles, the chapter title (the one that appears on the table of contents)  will appear as a header at the top of your content (''1 below'') If you enable custom titles, you will be able to create a title different from the one that appears in the ToC or display no title at all (''2 below'') If you enable custom titles, you will need to enter the chapter title as part of the page content.
If you disallow custom titles, the chapter title (the one that appears on the table of contents)  will appear as a header at the top of your content (''1 below'') If you enable custom titles, you will be able to create a title different from the one that appears in the ToC or display no title at all (''2 below'') If you enable custom titles, you will need to enter the chapter title as part of the page content.
{|
|[[File:customtitles.png|thumb|Example of a custom title.]]
|}


==Common module settings==
(These settings are collapsed by default.)
See [[Common module settings]]
==Restrict access/Activity completion==
(These settings are collapsed by default)


[[File:customtitles.png]]
These settings are visible if [[Conditional activities]] and [[Activity completion]] have been enabled in the site and the course.


== Adding a chapter ==
==Site administration settings==


Titles of chapters appear as links in the table of contents to the left of your content. Keep your titles short.
The administrator can set the default values for chapter formatting and navigational links in ''Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Book.''


To add another chapter, click on the red cross in the Table of Contents or first chapter. The new chapter will be inserted directly after the chapter whose title is on the same line as the red cross you click.
==Adding chapters and subchapters==


[[File:addnewchapter.png]]
Titles of chapters appear as links in the table of contents to the left of your content. It is recommended to keep your titles short.


== Adding a sub chapter ==
To add a chapter:


Note that the sub chapter box is checked. A chapter may have many sub chapters, but sub chapters cannot have subchapters. In order to keep this resource simple, you are limted to two levels.
# Turn editing on via the link in the Book administration or, in Moodle 3.1.3 onwards, by clicking the 'Turn editing on' button at the top right of the page.
# Click on the  '''+''' icon in the Table of Contents or first chapter. The new chapter will be inserted directly after the chapter whose title is on the same line as the red cross you click (Screenshot 1).


[[File:subchapter.png]]
Note that the sub chapter box is checked. A chapter may have many sub chapters, but sub chapters cannot have further sub chapters. In order to keep this resource simple, you are limited to two levels (Screenshot 2).


You now see a chapter and a sub chapter. Because we did not elect to number chapters, the fact that the second chapter is a sub chapter cannot be seen in the table of contents. Note that you do, however, see this in the title above the content.
You now see a chapter and a sub chapter. Because we did not elect to number chapters, the fact that the second chapter is a sub chapter cannot be seen in the table of contents. Note that you do, however, see this in the title above the content.


By the way, the items in the table of contents are neither numbered nor are they indented only because that is the option we chose when setting up the book. We can always go back and change that.
By the way, the items in the table of contents are neither numbered nor are they indented only because that is the option we chose when setting up the book. We can always go back and change that (Screenshot 3).
 
{|
|[[File:addnewchapter.png|thumb|(1)Adding a new chapter]]
|[[File:subchapter.png|thumb|(2)Adding a subchapter]]
|[[File:viewofsubchapter.png|thumb|(3)View of subchapter]]
|}


[[File:viewofsubchapter.png]]
When you have finished adding chapters and subchapters, you can turn editing off.


==Importing chapters==
==Importing chapters==
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*Create a zip file of HTML files and optional multimedia files and folders. If you wish to upload subchapters, add "_sub" to the end of HTML file or folder names.
*Create a zip file of HTML files and optional multimedia files and folders. If you wish to upload subchapters, add "_sub" to the end of HTML file or folder names.
*Go to Settings > Book administration > Import chapter
*Go to Administration > Book administration > Import chapter
*Choose whether each HTML file or folder represents one chapter
*Choose whether each HTML file or folder represents one chapter
*Browse for and select the zip file, either using the Add button or the drag and drop method:
*Browse for and select the zip file, either using the Add button or the drag and drop method:
{|
|[[File:importbook.png|thumb|Import book]]
|}
*Click the import button


[[File:importbook.png]]
Note: Chapter imports are sorted alphabetically using file names and relative file links are converted to absolute chapter links. Images, Flash and Java are re-linked too. Remember to upload images and multimedia files as well as HTML files.
*Click the import button
 
===Importing chapters from existing content===


Note: Relative file links are converted to absolute chapter links. Images, Flash and Java are relinked too. Remember to upload images and multimedia files as well as HTML files.
There are a number of contributed plugins which support importing content into books from other formats.
*[https://moodle.org/plugins/booktool_importepub Lucimoo epub import] supports importing content from ePub files.
*[https://moodle.org/plugins/booktool_wordimport Word import] supports importing content from Word (''.docx'') files.


==Book capabilities==
==Book capabilities==
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*[[Capabilities/booktool/print:print|Print book]]
*[[Capabilities/booktool/print:print|Print book]]
*[[Capabilities/mod/book:addinstance|Add a new book]]
*[[Capabilities/mod/book:addinstance|Add a new book]]
[[de:Buch konfigurieren]]
[[es:Configuraciones de libro]]

Latest revision as of 12:27, 12 September 2017

Adding a book

  • A teacher can add a book by choosing it from the "Add an activity or resource" link (or, if not present, the "Add a resource" drop down menu in course.) All settings may expanded by clicking the "Expand all" link top right.

General

General settings expanded by default

Name

Use a descriptive name for your book as it will form the link the students will click on to access it.

Description

Provide information for your students here so they are clear what the book is about. Click "Show editing tools" to display the rich text editor and drag the bottom right of the text box out to expand it.

Display description on course page

Enabling this will display the description on the course page just below the link to the book.

Appearance

(These settings are collapsed by default.)

Appearance settings expanded

Chapter formatting

The options are:

  • None - chapter and subchapter titles are not formatted at all, use if you want to define special numbering styles. For example letters: in chapter title type "A First Chapter", "A.1 Some Subchapter",...
  • Numbers - chapters and subchapters are numbered (1, 1.1, 1.2, 2, ...)
  • Bullets - subchapters are indented and displayed with bullets.
  • Indented - subchapters are indented.

Style of navigation

Choose between having navigation as images (1) or text links (2) or no navigation, simply the TOC (3)

(1) Images
(2) Text links
(3) Just the TOC

Custom titles

If you disallow custom titles, the chapter title (the one that appears on the table of contents) will appear as a header at the top of your content (1 below) If you enable custom titles, you will be able to create a title different from the one that appears in the ToC or display no title at all (2 below) If you enable custom titles, you will need to enter the chapter title as part of the page content.

Example of a custom title.

Common module settings

(These settings are collapsed by default.) See Common module settings

Restrict access/Activity completion

(These settings are collapsed by default)

These settings are visible if Conditional activities and Activity completion have been enabled in the site and the course.

Site administration settings

The administrator can set the default values for chapter formatting and navigational links in Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Book.

Adding chapters and subchapters

Titles of chapters appear as links in the table of contents to the left of your content. It is recommended to keep your titles short.

To add a chapter:

  1. Turn editing on via the link in the Book administration or, in Moodle 3.1.3 onwards, by clicking the 'Turn editing on' button at the top right of the page.
  2. Click on the + icon in the Table of Contents or first chapter. The new chapter will be inserted directly after the chapter whose title is on the same line as the red cross you click (Screenshot 1).

Note that the sub chapter box is checked. A chapter may have many sub chapters, but sub chapters cannot have further sub chapters. In order to keep this resource simple, you are limited to two levels (Screenshot 2).

You now see a chapter and a sub chapter. Because we did not elect to number chapters, the fact that the second chapter is a sub chapter cannot be seen in the table of contents. Note that you do, however, see this in the title above the content.

By the way, the items in the table of contents are neither numbered nor are they indented only because that is the option we chose when setting up the book. We can always go back and change that (Screenshot 3).

(1)Adding a new chapter
(2)Adding a subchapter
(3)View of subchapter

When you have finished adding chapters and subchapters, you can turn editing off.

Importing chapters

To import chapters

  • Create a zip file of HTML files and optional multimedia files and folders. If you wish to upload subchapters, add "_sub" to the end of HTML file or folder names.
  • Go to Administration > Book administration > Import chapter
  • Choose whether each HTML file or folder represents one chapter
  • Browse for and select the zip file, either using the Add button or the drag and drop method:
Import book
  • Click the import button

Note: Chapter imports are sorted alphabetically using file names and relative file links are converted to absolute chapter links. Images, Flash and Java are re-linked too. Remember to upload images and multimedia files as well as HTML files.

Importing chapters from existing content

There are a number of contributed plugins which support importing content into books from other formats.

Book capabilities