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The code highlighter filter adds colour to code in the TinyMCE editor. | The code highlighter filter adds colour to code in the TinyMCE editor. | ||
==Enabling the code highlighter filter== | ==Enabling the code highlighter filter== | ||
If enabled, a teacher can turn the filter on (or off) in the course or a particular activity from Course navigation > More > Filters. | If enabled, a teacher can turn the filter on (or off) in the course or a particular activity from Course navigation > More > Filters. | ||
==Site administration settings== | ==Site administration settings== | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:53, 26 March 2024
The code highlighter filter adds colour to code in the TinyMCE editor.
Enabling the code highlighter filter
If enabled, a teacher can turn the filter on (or off) in the course or a particular activity from Course navigation > More > Filters.
Site administration settings
An administrator must enable the code highlighter filter in Site administration > Plugins > Filters. See Managing filters for more details.