* Routine navigation through the quiz and question modules
* Fixed navbar through quiz and questions
* Pages headers added throughout
* Added method to turn a navigation node into a tabs array suitable for use with print tabs
Also, part of the change from weblib.php functions to $OUTPUT-> methods.
This is part of http://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:Theme_engines_for_Moodle%3F
This is a big change, and the result is not perfect yet. Expect some debugging output
on some pages.
The main part of these changes are that $OUTPUT->header now looks for a file
in the theme called layout.php, rather than header.html and footer.html. Also
you can have special templates for certain pages like layout-home.php. There is
fallback code for Moodle 1.9 themes, so they still work.
A few of the old arguments to print_header are no longer supported. (You get an
exception if you try to use them.) Sam H will be cleaning those up.
All the weblib functions that have been replaced with $OUTPUT-> have version in
deprecatedlib, so existing code will go on working for the foreseeable future.
This check-in removes about 400 lines of code. I hope I have not screwed anything up. I would be grateful if people could review this change, and keep an eye on the navigation bar in modules.
Any navigation bar bugs you find in the near future, feel free to file them in the tracker and assign them to me. Thanks.
If not to many problems are found, I think I would like to backport this to 1.9 stable, but I am not sure that is a good idea. Opinions to the General Developer Forum please. I am about to start a thread there.
- Removed $course parameter from build_navigation()
- Updated all calls to build_navigation()
Author: Matt Clarkson <mattc@catalyst.net.nz>
Committer: Matt Clarkson <mattc@catalyst.net.nz>
- Modified to use build_navigation() for breadcrumb generation.
- Removed print_header method is now provided by base class.
Author: Matt Clarkson <mattc@catalyst.net.nz>
The code for reviewing an existing attempt is now separate
in review.php and now has a log entry of it's own.
The overview and regrade reports are now in separate subdirectories
under the "report" directory. Each has a primary "report.php" file
which implements the report as a class.
These existing reports are very simple, but now more complex ones
can easily be written. (I am about to do one).