sheets = array('styles_layout', 'styles_fonts', 'styles_color'); /// This variable is an array containing the names of all the /// stylesheet files you want included in this theme, and in what order //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// $THEME->standardsheets = true; /// This variable can be set to an array containing /// filenames from the *STANDARD* theme. If the /// array exists, it will be used to choose the /// files to include in the standard style sheet. /// When false, then no files are used. /// When true or NON-EXISTENT, then ALL standard files are used. /// This parameter can be used, for example, to prevent /// having to override too many classes. /// Note that the trailing .css should not be included /// eg $THEME->standardsheets = array('styles_layout','styles_fonts','styles_color'); //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// $THEME->parent = ''; /// This variable can be set to the name of a parent theme /// which you want to have included before the current theme. /// This can make it easy to make modifications to another /// theme without having to actually change the files /// If this variable is empty or false then a parent theme /// is not used. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// $THEME->parentsheets = false; /// This variable can be set to an array containing /// filenames from a chosen *PARENT* theme. If the /// array exists, it will be used to choose the /// files to include in the standard style sheet. /// When false, then no files are used. /// When true or NON-EXISTENT, then ALL standard files are used. /// This parameter can be used, for example, to prevent /// having to override too many classes. /// Note that the trailing .css should not be included /// eg $THEME->parentsheets = array('styles_layout','styles_fonts','styles_color'); //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// $THEME->modsheets = true; /// When this is enabled, then this theme will search for /// files named "styles.php" inside all Activity modules and /// include them. This allows modules to provide some basic /// layouts so they work out of the box. /// It is HIGHLY recommended to leave this enabled. $THEME->blocksheets = true; /// When this is enabled, then this theme will search for /// files named "styles.php" inside all Block modules and /// include them. This allows Blocks to provide some basic /// layouts so they work out of the box. /// It is HIGHLY recommended to leave this enabled. $THEME->langsheets = false; /// By setting this to true, then this theme will search for /// a file named "styles.php" inside the current language /// directory. This allows different languages to provide /// different styles. $THEME->courseformatsheets = true; /// When this is enabled, this theme will search for files /// named "styles.php" inside all course formats and /// include them. This allows course formats to provide /// their own default styles. $THEME->metainclude = false; /// When this is enabled (or not set!) then Moodle will try /// to include a file meta.php from this theme into the /// part of the page. $THEME->standardmetainclude = true; /// When this is enabled (or not set!) then Moodle will try /// to include a file meta.php from the standard theme into the /// part of the page. $THEME->parentmetainclude = false; /// When this is enabled (or not set!) then Moodle will try /// to include a file meta.php from the parent theme into the /// part of the page. $THEME->navmenuwidth = 50; /// You can use this to control the cutoff point for strings /// in the navmenus (list of activities in popup menu etc) /// Default is 50 characters wide. $THEME->makenavmenulist = false; /// By setting this to true, then you will have access to a /// new variable in your header.html and footer.html called /// $navmenulist ... this contains a simple XHTML menu of /// all activities in the current course, mostly useful for /// creating popup navigation menus and so on. $THEME->resource_mp3player_colors = 'bgColour=000000&btnColour=ffffff&btnBorderColour=cccccc&iconColour=000000&'. 'iconOverColour=00cc00&trackColour=cccccc&handleColour=ffffff&loaderColour=ffffff&'. 'font=Arial&fontColour=3333FF&buffer=10&waitForPlay=no&autoPlay=yes'; /// With this you can control the colours of the "big" MP3 player /// that is used for MP3 resources. $THEME->filter_mediaplugin_colors = 'bgColour=000000&btnColour=ffffff&btnBorderColour=cccccc&iconColour=000000&'. 'iconOverColour=00cc00&trackColour=cccccc&handleColour=ffffff&loaderColour=ffffff&'. 'waitForPlay=yes'; /// ...And this controls the small embedded player $THEME->custompix = false; /// If true, then this theme must have a "pix" /// subdirectory that contains copies of all /// files from the moodle/pix directory, plus a /// "pix/mod" directory containing all the icons /// for all the activity modules. ///$THEME->rarrow = '►' //OR '→'; ///$THEME->larrow = '◄' //OR '←'; ///$CFG->block_search_button = link_arrow_right(get_string('search'), $url='', $accesshide=true); /// /// Accessibility: Right and left arrow-like characters are /// used in the breadcrumb trail, course navigation menu /// (previous/next activity), calendar, and search forum block. /// /// If the theme does not set characters, appropriate defaults /// are set by (lib/weblib.php:check_theme_arrows). The suggestions /// above are 'silent' in a screen-reader like JAWS. Please DO NOT /// use < > » - these are confusing for blind users. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ?>