* Create a mechanism for logging mutation feedbacks.
* The mutation feedbacks are displayed as a toast by default.
* Apply this logging mechanism on the course homepage to provide
feedback for the results of actions performed on course modules and
course sections.
The short name of the cc licenses are trailed with a suffix containing
the version number (current 3.0 and 4.0). The old cc* licenses become
the new cc-*-3.0 licenses and are disables, because the new cc*-4.0
licenses are the current ones.
This is a backport of MDL-43195.
* Create 'editing' versions of the coursetitle and coursesectiontitle
lang strings used for the page title of the course homepage and use
these when editing mode is turned on to provide immediate information
to users, especially screen reader users, the current state of the
course homepage.
While, right now, sites using long (> 10 chars) $CFG->prefix
can continue working (because we still don't have any table
> 28 chars), as soon as some new table with long name is added,
it won't work with PostgreSQL anymore (if the 63 limit is raised).
Hence, this environmental check will verify on both install and
upgrade that the $CFG->prefix is always <= 10 chars.
Sites with longer prefixes will need to rename all their tables
(and maybe other objects, depending on the dbtype) to use a shorter
prefix.
Introduce a lang string `questioniconfollowlangdirection` that will
allow the current behaviour of displaying the question mark icon
in RTL languages in the same manner as the current language.
This fixes the changes made in MDL-75047:
* Change `thisicondirection` langconfig string to a more specific one
like `questionicondirection`.
* Use existing direction string value `ltr` for the value of
`questionicondirection`. Also add a comment to at least provide some
form of documentation for it.
* Improve the logic for applying the horizontal flipping class for the
question icon:
- Check first if the icon is a question icon
- Flip the icon if `questionicondirection` is set to `rtl`.
For backpack connection using OBv2.0, email and password can't be
blank.
This patch adds some extra checks to validate this and displays an
error to the users before trying to connect to the backpack.
Besides, the error displayed when any error is returned by the
backpack (like invalid credentials), has also been improved, to
make it clearer for the users.
AMOS BEGIN
CPY [type_contentbank,core_plugin],[type_contenttype,core_plugin]
CPY [type_contentbank_plural,core_plugin],[type_contenttype_plural,core_plugin]
AMOS END