David Mudrak 30c8dd34f7 MDL-15252 Re-committing all English strings exported from AMOS
From now on, all English strings use the new syntax. They are not
eval()'ed any more and the only valid placeholders are {$a} and
{$a->foobar}. No extra quotes escaping, dollar sign escaping and putting
double percent signs.

The modified files were exported from AMOS database repository in the
new syntax and were re-ordered by stringid. Standard GNU/GPL and PHPdoc
blocks are added. Where there was no copyright note so far, I added the
default one with Martin Dougiamas as the copyright holder.

Live long and prosper.
2010-04-10 14:01:45 +00:00
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2009-11-21 22:23:32 +00:00

Glossary version 0.5 dev
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By Williams Castillo (castillow@tutopia.com)

This is the Glossary module. Created and maintained by Williams Castillo. This are my first lines in PHP... It means that, although I've tried to do my best, it might (in fact, it does) shows my inexperience... in PHP... and moodle as well.

Basically, this module allows you to maintain a repository of data in the form of concepts, Entry->Definitions, etc. Thus:

- Entries could be automatically linked from within moodle resources, labels, forum posts, etc.
- Entries can have aliases which allows to automatically link the concept to other words than itself.
- Glossaries can be viewed in a printer-friendly version format
- The display format of the entries is modular so you can create your own formats (and share them with the Moodle community!)
- Entries are posted by teachers and can be posted by students as well
- Entries can be approved before make them public.
- Entries can have an optional attached file.
- Entries can be commented by any registered user.
- Entries can be categorized (one entry can belongs to zero or more categories)
- Entries can be browsed by letters (initials), categories or by date.
- Entries can be exported and imported

Quick install instructions

1) Be sure you have at least Moodle 1.2 dev installed
2) Be sure to have the latest version of the module
3) Be sure to have the latest language for english (en) and your own language.
3) Create a directory inside you /mod directory and name it: glossary
4) Copy all the files in this directory inside the one you've created in step 3.
5) Pay a visit to your admin area
6) Have fun.

Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

All the best,
Will