![]() ![]() The toolbar is split into groups of related buttons. The administrator can specify which plugins to display and in which order from Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Text editors > Atto HTML editor > Atto toolbar settings. Source: Jason 1keddie, Royal Roads University (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike) Site administration settings Toolbar settings Reset zoom (not specific to the editor, but very useful) Zoom out (not specific to the editor, but very useful) Zoom in (not specific to the editor, but very useful) Select from the cursor to the end of the page Select from the cursor to the beginning of the page ![]() Undo (careful - can undo a lot of text and doesn't always work) Note that for many of these commands to work you need to either click in the text editor or select content in the text editor. The following keyboard shortcuts will work in the Atto text editor in most browsers. In Moodle 3.0 onwards, extra buttons are provided for square roots, fractions and vectors. If either the MathJax or the TeX notation filters are enabled (in Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Filters > Manage filters) then an equation editor button is provided in the toolbar for launching the equation editor. is it bold), as well as a listing of any images or links in the text. The screen reader helper provides additional information about the currently selected text (e.g. Screen readers basically treat a content editable region like a text box - which is wrong, because it can contain images, links and more.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |