Need an "align objects" in editor
Submitted by papi Jo on Fri, 01/20/2017 - 23:46
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An "align objects" feature (text zones or images etc) would be quite useful in H5P contents which allow the creation of such objects. Drag & Drop, Course Presentation (etc.)
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Add alignment of objects
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febster
Sun, 01/22/2017 - 02:36
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Yes!
Please! I agree this would be great! Also with great copy and paste capability of objects in the course presentation. Thanks again guys for listening!
Timothy
icc
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 08:33
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In case you haven't noticed,
In case you haven't noticed, when selecting an object you can actually use Ctrl+C to copy it and then Ctrl+V to paste it. But you should be aware that it does not work across different sites – however, you can use it across different content types, i.e. moving an image from a presentation to an interactive video.
icc
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 08:30
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I agree this would be really
I agree this would be really handy when creating content.
Your suggestion is noted down. Thank you!
febster
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 08:58
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Thanks for the reply.
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I've tried that on Safari, Chrome and Firefox. Control-C, then Control-P does not work copy and paste unfortunately. Perhaps this is a Macbook related problem? Possible on PCs? I'm using WP, so...maybe that's the issue? Not quite sure. I definitely have the most up-to-date H5P version.
Yah, I haven't been able to do this...For instance, I copy an image, then move to a different page on a course presentation to paste it, but nothing pastes. All on the same site...no change of sites.
Is this a bug perhaps?
Thanks again for your willingness to respond. Much appreciated!
Kind regards,
Timothy
icc
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 09:30
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Hi! I just tried it on a
Hi! I just tried it on a MacBook Pro and it worked. Be sure that you're pressing the key labeled 'Ctrl' and not 'Cmd'.
Which keyboard layout(language) are you using?
febster
Mon, 01/23/2017 - 10:03
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Wow! thanks
Yes, indeed. Sorry...the typical functionality as you know is Cmd-C and Cmd-P...Control-C and Control-P work!
Slightly different than the norm but surprised I didn't figure this out sooner.
Many thanks! Thanks a ton!
Timothy