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config.php
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<?php
// Every file should have GPL and copyright in the header - we skip it in tutorials but you should not skip it for real.
// This line protects the file from being accessed by a URL directly.
defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
// $THEME is defined before this page is included and we can define settings by adding properties to this global object.
// The first setting we need is the name of the theme. This should be the last part of the component name, and the same
// as the directory name for our theme.
$THEME->name = 'sageui';
// This setting list the style sheets we want to include in our theme. Because we want to use SCSS instead of CSS - we won't
// list any style sheets. If we did we would list the name of a file in the /style/ folder for our theme without any css file
// extensions.
$THEME->sheets = ['sagestyle'];
$THEME->javascripts_footer= ['sagescript'];
// This is a setting that can be used to provide some styling to the content in the TinyMCE text editor. This is no longer the
// default text editor and "Atto" does not need this setting so we won't provide anything. If we did it would work the same
// as the previous setting - listing a file in the /styles/ folder.
$THEME->editor_sheets = [];
// This is a critical setting. We want to inherit from theme_boost because it provides a great starting point for SCSS bootstrap4
// themes. We could add more than one parent here to inherit from multiple parents, and if we did they would be processed in
// order of importance (later themes overriding earlier ones). Things we will inherit from the parent theme include
// styles and mustache templates and some (not all) settings.
$THEME->parents = ['remui'];
$THEME->csspostprocess = 'theme_sageui_process_css';
// A dock is a way to take blocks out of the page and put them in a persistent floating area on the side of the page. Boost
// does not support a dock so we won't either - but look at bootstrapbase for an example of a theme with a dock.
$THEME->enable_dock = false;
// This is an old setting used to load specific CSS for some YUI JS. We don't need it in Boost based themes because Boost
// provides default styling for the YUI modules that we use. It is not recommended to use this setting anymore.
$THEME->yuicssmodules = array();
// Most themes will use this rendererfactory as this is the one that allows the theme to override any other renderer.
$THEME->rendererfactory = 'theme_overridden_renderer_factory';
// This is a list of blocks that are required to exist on all pages for this theme to function correctly. For example
// bootstrap base requires the settings and navigation blocks because otherwise there would be no way to navigate to all the
// pages in Moodle. Boost does not require these blocks because it provides other ways to navigate built into the theme.
$THEME->requiredblocks = '';
// This is a feature that tells the blocks library not to use the "Add a block" block. We don't want this in boost based themes because
// it forces a block region into the page when editing is enabled and it takes up too much room.
$THEME->addblockposition = BLOCK_ADDBLOCK_POSITION_FLATNAV;