[Xerte-dev] Re: printing and possibly pdf generation test
Smith, John
J.J.Smith at gcu.ac.uk
Mon Sep 1 11:26:36 BST 2014
Hmm. I do like it but maybe not that much ;-)
Yes scrolled text is always a problem - even the browsers often have problems with content in iframes and callable divs. They may need expanded to full height of content.
Regards
John Smith
Learning Technologist
School of Health and Life Sciences
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Tom Reijnders <reijnders at tor.nl> wrote:
You must really like it John... I got your message 3 times :-)
I like it too. Very much! If we can also print all the pages of the quiz
with feedback, then I think we've accomplished a lot!
There still are some tricky things to solve, like what do we do with
scrolled text etc., but I propose we'll tackle those when we get there.
Smith, John schreef op 1-9-2014 11:45:
> Wow, that is impressive Ron, I like it!! Simple but effective...
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> From: xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Ron Mitchell [ronm at mitchellmedia.co.uk]
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> Subject: [Xerte-dev] printing and possibly pdf generation test
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> Hi all
> I decided it was best to start a separate thread about this but some of it overlaps with the discussions about the new template Fay has been working on…
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> Fay, Julian and I had a quick chat via Skype on 13th August mostly about the new template Fay is working on but a few other ideas too. Some of that overlapped with things I'd been thinking about and testing like the ability to override the authors choice of display size e.g. forcing full screen in embed code via paramaters and also hiding footer, header or both. This then links in with an idea I had about a short term printing solution - as you know printing is something that gets asked about quite regularly. Fay very quickly came up with a solution for the override and hiding of footer/header and I've been testing a print solution which takes advantage of that and could also be used as part of the solution for creating a pdf from an LO too.
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> So here's some tests/examples/further explanation:
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> http://training.mitchellmedia.co.uk/xerte/print.htm use the example or paste in a link to your own public LO
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> The hide footer options etc will work with my example but not your own unless you have the tweaked xenith.js installed.
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> As well as being able to print the resulting page if you have a print to pdf driver installed you can use that page to create a pdf too.
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> As you can see all this is doing is looping through the page numbers submitted via the form and displaying each on a single scrolling page. This also means that each page interaction could be completed before printing if that's what's required. Obviously there are limitations like video or if tab nav or scrolling pages are included and will only work with the XOT not bootstrap template but it could still be quite useful I think. Comments? Is it worth including this as an initial printing solution? Or is a better solution easily possible?
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> There are many benefits of the new override parameters not least of which is the ability to embed LO's in a bootstrap page with a percentage width whilst still being able to leave the LO at default 800px width and 600px height as an author for nomal viewing. That combined with the ability to hide header and footer means easy embedding of LO's in other LO's! Thanks to Fay this is how all this works:
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> Optional parameters
> &display= fixed|full|600,400
> &hide=top|bottom|both|none
> Examples:
> Default 800 x 600 view regardless of settings by author:
> http://training.mitchellmedia.co.uk/xerte/play.php?template_id=96&display=fixed
> Fill window regardless of settings by author:
> http://training.mitchellmedia.co.uk/xerte/play.php?template_id=96&display=full
> Fixed dimensions regardless of settings by author:
> http://training.mitchellmedia.co.uk/xerte/play.php?template_id=96&display=600,600
> Hide header and footer:
> http://training.mitchellmedia.co.uk/xerte/play.php?template_id=96&display=fixed&hide=both
> Hide footer only:
> http://training.mitchellmedia.co.uk/xerte/play.php?template_id=96&display=fixed&hide=bottom
> Hide header only:
> http://training.mitchellmedia.co.uk/xerte/play.php?template_id=96&display=fixed&hide=top
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> Example embed code overriding LO display settings and hiding header and footer:
> <iframe src="http://training.mitchellmedia.co.uk/xerte/play.php?template_id=96&display=full&hide=both" width="100%" height="665" frameborder="0" style="float:left; position:relative; top:0px; left:0px; z-index:0;"></iframe>
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> Not looking for lengthy discussion here - we can save that for the the forthcoming online meeting but thanks to Fay lots of possibilities and benefits resulting from a short online discussion!
>
> Cheers
> Ron
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