From: thepurpleblob
The format(s) currently supported are:
- -GIFT is the most comprehensive import/export format available for exporting - Moodle quiz questions to a text file. It was designed to be an easy - method for teachers writing questions as a text file. It supports Multiple-Choice, - True-False, Short Answer, Matching and Numerical questions, as well as insertion - of a _____ for the "missing word" format. Note that Cloze questions are not - currently supported. Various question-types can be - mixed in a single text file, and the format also supports line comments, question names, - feedback and percentage-weight grades. Below are some examples:
--Who's buried in Grant's tomb?{~Grant ~Jefferson =no one} - -Grant is {~buried =entombed ~living} in Grant's tomb. - -Grant is buried in Grant's tomb.{FALSE} - -Who's buried in Grant's tomb?{=no one =nobody} - -When was Ulysses S. Grant born?{#1822} -- -
More info about the "GIFT" format
- - -This Moodle specific format exports quiz questions in a simple XML format. They -can then be imported into another quiz category or used in some other process such as -an XSLT transformation. The XML format will export images attached to questions (encoded -base64).
- - -Exports in the standard IMS QTI (version 2.0) format. Note that this generates a group of files within - a single 'zip' file.
-More information on the IMS QTI site - (external site in new window)
- - -Exports the category as a single page of 'strict' XHTML. Each question is clearly placed in its own -<div> tag. If you want to use this page as-is, you will need to at least edit the <form> tag at the -start of the <body> section to provide a suitable action (eg, a 'mailto').
+A number of file formats are supported. See in the individual help files +and the Moodle Docs +for details.
Import and Export formats are a pluggable resource. Other optional formats may be available in the diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/formatqti2.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/formatqti2.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fa23647c02 --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/formatqti2.html @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +
Exports in the standard IMS QTI (version 2.0) format. Note that this generates a group of files within + a single 'zip' file.
+More information on the IMS QTI site + (external site in new window)
diff --git a/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/formatxhtml.html b/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/formatxhtml.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1b1ecd907a --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/en_utf8/help/quiz/formatxhtml.html @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +Exports the category as a single page of 'strict' XHTML. Each question is clearly placed in its own +<div> tag. If you want to use this page as-is, you will need to at least edit the <form> tag at the +start of the <body> section to provide a suitable action (eg, a 'mailto').
+ diff --git a/question/export_form.php b/question/export_form.php index 785906abf5..11d85135af 100644 --- a/question/export_form.php +++ b/question/export_form.php @@ -15,10 +15,11 @@ class question_export_form extends moodleform { $fileformatnames = get_import_export_formats('export'); $radioarray = array(); foreach ($fileformatnames as $id => $fileformatname) { - $radioarray[] = &MoodleQuickForm::createElement('radio','format','',$fileformatname,$id); + $radioelement = &MoodleQuickForm::createElement('radio','format','',$fileformatname,$id); + $radioelement->setHelpButton(array("format{$id}",$fileformatname,'quiz')); + $radioarray[] = $radioelement; } $mform->addGroup($radioarray,'format','',array('