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*Plugins may be installed to convert uploaded assignment submissions to PDF format for teachers to annotate.The list of available converters may be accessed from the Plugins section of Site administration. | |||
*Unoconv is available as a default document converter. It requires Unoconv to be installed on a server. For more information, see the [[Universal Office Converter (unoconv)|Unoconv documentation.]] | |||
*If the [[OAuth 2 Google service]] has been enabled, then it is possible to convert documents using the Google Drive converter. For more information, see the [[Google Drive converter|Google Drive converter documentation.]] |
Revision as of 17:13, 8 May 2017
- Plugins may be installed to convert uploaded assignment submissions to PDF format for teachers to annotate.The list of available converters may be accessed from the Plugins section of Site administration.
- Unoconv is available as a default document converter. It requires Unoconv to be installed on a server. For more information, see the Unoconv documentation.
- If the OAuth 2 Google service has been enabled, then it is possible to convert documents using the Google Drive converter. For more information, see the Google Drive converter documentation.