Feb 17 2009

Disabling Emoticons in Moodle

Published by Kenneth Newquist at 12:40 pm under Moodle, Technology, Web Applications and tagged: , ,




By default, Moodle ships with a default number of emoticons turned on — filters that turn text smilies into graphical ones. This is all well and good — the nuances of speech can be lost in the written words, and emoticons help with that — but it can cause problems, particularly with some of Moodle’s more obscure emoticons colliding with math terminology.

For example S(n) gets turned into an S with a “NO” icon. There are two problems here — S(n) is a legitimate mathmatical formula, so it shouldn’t compete with emoticons. Also, (n) is a pretty obscure emoticon, so it throws people for a loop when they accidentally trigger it.

The emoticon can’t be disabled on the course level, but it can be disabled site wide, per this tracker item:

In short, you go to Admin > Appearance > HTML Editor and can then edit a list of emoticons. Here’s a list of the problem emoticons that I’ve disabled within my install of Moodle.

  • (y) = yes
  • (n) = no
  • (heart) = heart
  • (h) = heart

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