Keywords: filter, text, media
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- Glossary auto-linking: auto-links any glossary items set to auto-link, so that pop-up definitions appear for the terms or keywords in any text area within the same course - e.g. forum posts, pages, books, quizzes.
- Jmol: Jmol (Jsmol) is open-source software for interactive 3D viewing of chemical structures.
- Algebra notation: displays mathematical expressions as if they were typeset. The MathJax filter is recommended instead (see below).
- Multimedia plugins: replaces media links with appropriate multimedia players that can play the resource. E.g. mp3, m4a, YouTube.
- Database auto-linking: auto-links to database entries where the name/title (word or phrase) is used within the same course (similar to glossary auto-linking).
- MathJax: fully renders TeX expressions and improves the look of buttons and preview within the equation editor that is part of the Atto text editor.
- TeX notation: converts TeX expressions into GIF, PNG or SVG images with text descriptions for screen readers.
Why use it?
These filters are enabled by default on every UCL Moodle course, which means that text entered into the Text Editor in any page, lesson, forum post, message etc. is passed through the filter before it is displayed. You can choose to turn off the filter on any UCL Moodle course, or within a particular activity or resource - for example a quiz where you don't want glossary terms to appear that might give away the answer to a question you are asking.
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