One other thing I have noticed is that if you "rapidly" show a bunch of graphs, such as what happens when students take a test with graphs in the questions, the x,y grid will show right away, but the actual plots start taking a long time to show up. If I hand type the filter code instead of inserting it with the Atto toolbutton, it's never a problem. If i then change it in the editor window, it will stay changed and each one then renders its graph using its own width and height settings when the question is previewed or used in a test. I did notice that the Generico popup where I have the opportunity toĬhange the width, height, and equation prio to insertion, seems to be cached so that when IĪdd the second and third filter, it actually repeats the data from theįirst one. I am using Moodle 2.8.3+ from last week along with the Formal White theme.ĭo you see the same result in question preview? I am heading home right now, but later tonight I will try some of the other themes I have on my dev site.ĭoing the Generico filter the way I have in the picture above, I am able to put multiple graphs on a page even in the same section. line 40 of /lib/editor/atto/plugins/preview/preview.php: call to bootstrap_renderer->header().line 40 of /lib/editor/atto/plugins/preview/preview.php: call to bootstrap_renderer->_call().line 1648 of /lib/setuplib.php: call to moodle_page->initialise_theme_and_output().line 1502 of /lib/pagelib.php: call to moodle_page->magic_get_context().line 453 of /lib/pagelib.php: call to debugging().You may have forgotten toĬall require_login() or $PAGE->set_context(). If you preview from the question bank it gives a debug message (still works though) like this:Ĭoding problem: $PAGE-> context was not set. I just installed your current version on github of the Preview button about 30 minutes ago.
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