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<p class="note">'''NOTE:''' The Tinymath editor is an enhanced version of the TinyMCE editor used in Moodle 2. It is part of the Maths toolbox developed for Moodle by Mauno Korpelainien, SEE. While it is reasonably certain that this tool works as expected, the coding requires more extensive testing, i.e. field testing, to make sure that it does work properly. </p>
<p class="note">'''NOTE:''' The Tinymath editor is an enhanced version of the TinyMCE editor used in Moodle 2. It is part of the Maths toolbox developed for Moodle by Mauno Korpelainen, SEE. While it is reasonably certain that this tool works as expected, the coding requires more extensive testing, i.e. field testing, to make sure that it does work properly. Thisd testing should '''be done in a test site''' BEFORE applying to a production site.  </p>


===Basic Configuration===
===Basic Configuration===


:This assumes you have installed and configured Tinymath editor to be your default editor.  
:This assumes you have installed and configured Tinymath editor to be your default editor.
 
Go to Site administration > Plugins > Text editors > Tinymath editor page.
 
[[Image:maconfig09a.png|thumb|400px|center|Entrring the Tinymath Editor configuration screen]]





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NOTE: The Tinymath editor is an enhanced version of the TinyMCE editor used in Moodle 2. It is part of the Maths toolbox developed for Moodle by Mauno Korpelainen, SEE. While it is reasonably certain that this tool works as expected, the coding requires more extensive testing, i.e. field testing, to make sure that it does work properly. Thisd testing should be done in a test site BEFORE applying to a production site.

Basic Configuration

This assumes you have installed and configured Tinymath editor to be your default editor.

Go to Site administration > Plugins > Text editors > Tinymath editor page.

Entrring the Tinymath Editor configuration screen



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