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TinyMCE  is an opensource javascript text editor from Moxiecode released under the LGPL licence. TinyMCE is the default text editor in Moodle 2.0 onwards. In previous Moodle versions, it maybe used a replacement for the [[HTML editor]].
TinyMCE  is an opensource javascript text editor from Moxiecode released under the LGPL licence. TinyMCE ''was'' the default text editor from Moodle 2.0 to Moodle 2.6.
From Moodle 2.7 onwards, it is replaced by [[Atto]]. In previous Moodle versions, it maybe used a replacement for the [[HTML editor]].


==TinyMCE spell check==
==TinyMCE spell check==

Revision as of 14:16, 30 October 2015

Moodle 2.0


TinyMCE is an opensource javascript text editor from Moxiecode released under the LGPL licence. TinyMCE was the default text editor from Moodle 2.0 to Moodle 2.6. From Moodle 2.7 onwards, it is replaced by Atto. In previous Moodle versions, it maybe used a replacement for the HTML editor.

TinyMCE spell check

TinyMCE has Google Spell (default), Pspell or PSpellShell as its spell checking engines. The engine can be changed for a Moodle site in Site administration > Plugins > Text editors> TinyMCE or via Text editors> Manage and the settings link.

Tips and Tricks

Use as a plugin

In pre 2.0 Moodles, some plugins are Moodle-specific and need to be maintained separately.

Generate PDF files from HTML toolbar

Creates an icon for PDF files.

See also