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| Atto is a javascript text editor built specifically for Moodle. Atto is the default text editor in Moodle from 2.7 onwards.
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| Atto is implemented as a standard Moodle text editor plugin. Most of the code is written in javascript as a standard Moodle YUI module.
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| [Atto Plugins]
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| All of the buttons/menus in Atto are implemented as true Moodle subplugins. This means that the subplugins can do anything a subplugin can do including, lang strings, db tables, yui modules.
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| There are a couple of extra functions/structure required for an Atto subplugin which are required in order to load a plugin on the toolbar.
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| [Structure of an Atto Plugin]
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| /lib.php
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| Optional. Only required if your plugin needs to implement one of the component callbacks listed below.
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| /settings.php
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| Optional. Only required if your plugin wants to support custom admin settings.
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| /version.php
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| Required. Moodle plugin version.
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| /lang/en/atto_pluginname.php
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| Required. Language file. This file is required and must at least define the language string 'pluginname'.
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| /yui/src/button/
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| Required. The plugin must implement a YUI module that will be included by the editor when the page loads. That YUI module must be named 'button' and must insert itself a class into the M.<plugin name> namespace, with an init function that will be called to initialise the editor.
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| See: https://docs.moodle.org/dev/YUI/Modules for more information about YUI modules.
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| [Atto plugin Php API]
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