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* {{tiw|Audio-IPA}}, a variant of this template to be used with [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] notation. | * {{tiw|Audio-IPA}}, a variant of this template to be used with [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] notation. | ||
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* {{tiw|Audio-pipe}}, a variant linking to a soundfile and an article, showing a display text | * {{tiw|Audio-pipe}}, a variant linking to a soundfile and an article, showing a display text | ||
* {{tiw|Spoken}}, which adds only the small icon with no links. | * {{tiw|Spoken}}, which adds only the small icon with no links. | ||
Revision as of 15:56, 27 December 2008
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:Audio. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Purpose
This template links to an audio file for quick listening. It is meant to be used inline with text, for pronunciations and the like.
Usage
{{Audio|name of sound file|text to use as link to soundfile}}
Example:
'''Bordeaux''' ({{Audio|Fr-Bordeaux.ogg|pronunciation}}) is a [[Seaport|port]] city in...
gives this:
- Bordeaux (Audio file "Fr-Bordeaux.ogg" not found) is a port city in...
Note that a printout of the page will remove the "help·info" bit and give:
- Bordeaux (pronunciation ) is a port city in...
See also
- Template:Audio-IPA (backlinks edit), a variant of this template to be used with IPA notation.
- Template:Audio-pipe (backlinks edit), a variant linking to a soundfile and an article, showing a display text
- Template:Spoken (backlinks edit), which adds only the small icon with no links.
- Template:Listen (backlinks edit), which sets an audio clip off from the main text.
- Template:Audio-sspan (backlinks edit), puts a text description and the media link into two separate spans that are floated left and right, respectively. Useful within table cells.