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mod_form.php
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<?php //$Id
/**
* This file defines de main newmodule configuration form
* It uses the standard core Moodle (>1.8) formslib. For
* more info about them, please visit:
*
* http://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:lib/formslib.php
*
* The form must provide support for, at least these fields:
* - name: text element of 64cc max
*
* Also, it's usual to use these fields:
* - intro: one htmlarea element to describe the activity
* (will be showed in the list of activities of
* newmodule type (index.php) and in the header
* of the newmodule main page (view.php).
* - introformat: The format used to write the contents
* of the intro field. It automatically defaults
* to HTML when the htmleditor is used and can be
* manually selected if the htmleditor is not used
* (standard formats are: MOODLE, HTML, PLAIN, MARKDOWN)
* See lib/weblib.php Constants and the format_text()
* function for more info
*/
require_once ('moodleform_mod.php');
class mod_mindmap_mod_form extends moodleform_mod {
function definition() {
global $COURSE;
$mform =& $this->_form;
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Adding the "general" fieldset, where all the common settings are showed
$mform->addElement('header', 'general', get_string('general', 'form'));
/// Adding the standard "name" field
$mform->addElement('text', 'name', get_string('mindmapname', 'mindmap'), array('size'=>'64'));
$mform->setType('name', PARAM_TEXT);
$mform->addRule('name', null, 'required', null, 'client');
$mform->addElement('checkbox', 'editable', get_string('editable', 'mindmap'));
//$mform->setAdvanced('groupmembersonly');
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// add standard elements, common to all modules
$this->standard_coursemodule_elements();
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// add standard buttons, common to all modules
$this->add_action_buttons();
}
}
?>