Following MDL-65835 this now finally deprecates and removes the
functions:
- plagiarism_save_form_elements(), please use
{plugin name}_coursemodule_edit_post_actions() instead
- plagiarism_get_form_elements_module(), please use
{plugin name}_coursemodule_standard_elements() instead.
- plagiarism_plugin::get_form_elements_module(), please
use {plugin name}_coursemodule_edit_post_actions() instead.
- plagiarism_plugin::save_form_elements(), please use
{plugin name}_coursemodule_standard_elements() instead.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Ziegenberg <daniel@ziegenberg.at>
This is the initial deprecation of:
* plagiarism_save_form_elements
* plagiarism_get_form_elements_module
* plagiarism_plugin::get_form_elements_module
* plagiarism_plugin::save_form_elements
This patch adds support for time-based locking of discussions.
Discussions are automatically locked after a user-definable period of
inactivity. After this time, only those with the the relevant capability
are able to add replies.
This has been designed to add support for other types of discussion locking
at a later date with relative ease.
Removed requiremodintro setting from all core activity plugins and replace
with a single global setting.
Deprecated moodleform_mod::add_intro_editor and replaced with
moodleform_mod::standard_intro_elements
Commit for MDL-29663 that renames the FORUM_TRACKING_ON constant
to FORUM_TRACKING_FORCED to allow easier and more consistant reading.
FORUM_TRACKING_ON retained but marked depreciated.
Converts the use of Read Tracking On to Forced. Adds new admin setting
forum_allowforcedreadtracking. If set, Forced will be available when
adding or editing forums. In this state the forced forum overrides the
user preference of off.
With forum_allowforcedreadtracking not set (default) behavior is the
same as now, except forums previously set in the On state are treated
as Optional.
The side effect of forum_allowforcedreadtracking being on, is that users
cannot speed up the loading of course pages with lots of forums by
setting their personal forum read tracking option to off.
Non-standard means php.ini was set to something not in the default list (like 7MB),
then the config was saved to that specific value, and now the value in php.ini has been changed
again so 7MB does not appear in the list.
This change removes the "0 bytes" option from the get_max_upload_sizes list
and replaces it with "Course limit (X)" or "Site limit (X)" (whichever is smaller).
This means we can remove all custom handling in the modules that were removing and
adding these options. It only affects pages that pass valid options for sitelimit and
courselimit - so admin pages will work correctly.
It also orders the list so the course/site limit options will be first
(as it will be the largest).
AMOS START
REM [courseuploadlimit, core] has been parameterized to get [uploadlimitwithsize, core]
AMOS END