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To link to a page in a documentation wiki in another language, add an extra pipe "|" divider followed by the language code.
For example, to link to https://docs.moodle.org/es/Los_10_mitos_de_Moodle type
<nowiki>[[Los 10 mitos de Moodle||es]]</nowiki>
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<nowiki>[[Los 10 mitos de Moodle|Top 10 Moodle Myths in Spanish|es]]</nowiki>
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*CVS auto-linking - Automatically links to a file's history in CVS, when you type the file path prefixed by "cvs:" e.g. [http://moodle.cvs.sourceforge.net/moodle/moodle/lang/en_utf8/role.php cvs:/moodle/lang/en_utf8/role.php].
*CVS auto-linking - Automatically links to a file's history in CVS, when you type the file path prefixed by "cvs:" e.g. [http://moodle.cvs.sourceforge.net/moodle/moodle/lang/en_utf8/role.php cvs:/moodle/lang/en_utf8/role.php].

Revision as of 16:50, 28 August 2008

The Moodle.org forums have a number of filters to make it easier to talk about Moodle. This page lists them.

Standard filters

Contributed filters

  • Tracker issue auto-linking - Automatically links to tracker issues when you type the issue number e.g. MDL-1234.
  • Moodle Docs auto-linking - Automatically links to a page in the documentation wiki when you type the page title enclosed in double square brackets.

For example, to link to https://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:Overview type

[[Development:Overview]]

or

[[Development:Overview|An overview of the Moodle development process]]

To link to a page in a documentation wiki in another language, add an extra pipe "|" divider followed by the language code.

For example, to link to https://docs.moodle.org/es/Los_10_mitos_de_Moodle type

[[Los 10 mitos de Moodle||es]]

or

[[Los 10 mitos de Moodle|Top 10 Moodle Myths in Spanish|es]]