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First you will need to install and enable the plugin. You can also set the name prefix of the Joomdle calendars in plugin configuration. | First you will need to install and enable the plugin. You can also set the name prefix of the Joomdle calendars in plugin configuration. | ||
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You can combine site events, user events, and events for specific courses. | You can combine site events, user events, and events for specific courses. | ||
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You can see how Moodle are shown in calendar. | You can see how Moodle are shown in calendar. | ||
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Revision as of 16:58, 16 October 2015
With DPCalendar Joomdle integration plugin, you can create calendars in DPCalendar with Moodle events.
First you will need to install and enable the plugin. You can also set the name prefix of the Joomdle calendars in plugin configuration.
File:Dpcalendar configuration.png
Now you will be able to create a new menu item of type DPCalendar: Calendar, and select the Moodle events you want to include.
You can combine site events, user events, and events for specific courses.
You can see how Moodle are shown in calendar.