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This page explains the '''image''' syntax. You or another user must [[#Upload a file|upload an image]] before you can use it on a page.
 
This page explains the '''image''' syntax. You or another user must [[#Upload a file|upload an image]] before you can use it on a page.
  
Images that are stored on a the Rich Annotator System server are rendered by using the <code>File:</code> namespace prefix. The <code>Fichier:</code> namespace prefix can also be used as the main language of the site is French (i.e. <code>File:</code> and <code>Fichier:</code> are synonyms).
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Images that are stored on a the Rich Annotator System server are rendered by using the <code>Fichier:</code> namespace prefix. The <code>File:</code> namespace prefix can also be used as a synonym.
  
  
 
===Upload a file===
 
===Upload a file===
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You can upload certain types of files to the Rich Annotator System. Permitted file types are: png, gif, jpg, jpeg, webp, pdf, flac, mkv, mov, mp3, mp4, oga, ogg, ogv, wav, webm.
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To upload a file:
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# Prepare the file on your computer in its final format. Make sure the file is exactly as you want it.
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# In the sidebar, under "tools", click "'''Upload file'''".
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# Click "'''Browse'''" next to the "'''Source filename:'''” to locate the file on your computer. (The "browse" button may have a different label depending on your web browser).
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# Change the "'''Destination filename:'''" to something descriptive, if necessary.
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# Fill in the "'''Summary'''", if necessary.
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# Click the "'''Upload file'''" button.
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If it is a large file, you may need to wait several seconds for the upload to complete.
  
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'''File description page'''<br>
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Each file gets its very own “file description page” on the wiki. The page name will be <code>Fichier:</code> followed by the destination filename you provided. You can edit this page to provide more information about the file. For example, if there are copyright issues, you should explain on the description page where you got the file from, and what its copyright status is. Any other useful descriptive notes could also be added there.
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'''Using the file'''<br>
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After you've uploaded a new file, it doesn't automatically appear on any page – not even the page you were on when you clicked on the "'''Upload file'''" link. You must decide on which pages of the wiki you want it to appear.
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===Rendering a single image===
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====Syntax====
  
  

Version du 25 octobre 2020 à 21:18

This page explains the image syntax. You or another user must upload an image before you can use it on a page.

Images that are stored on a the Rich Annotator System server are rendered by using the Fichier: namespace prefix. The File: namespace prefix can also be used as a synonym.


Upload a file

You can upload certain types of files to the Rich Annotator System. Permitted file types are: png, gif, jpg, jpeg, webp, pdf, flac, mkv, mov, mp3, mp4, oga, ogg, ogv, wav, webm. To upload a file:

  1. Prepare the file on your computer in its final format. Make sure the file is exactly as you want it.
  2. In the sidebar, under "tools", click "Upload file".
  3. Click "Browse" next to the "Source filename:” to locate the file on your computer. (The "browse" button may have a different label depending on your web browser).
  4. Change the "Destination filename:" to something descriptive, if necessary.
  5. Fill in the "Summary", if necessary.
  6. Click the "Upload file" button.

If it is a large file, you may need to wait several seconds for the upload to complete.

File description page
Each file gets its very own “file description page” on the wiki. The page name will be Fichier: followed by the destination filename you provided. You can edit this page to provide more information about the file. For example, if there are copyright issues, you should explain on the description page where you got the file from, and what its copyright status is. Any other useful descriptive notes could also be added there.

Using the file
After you've uploaded a new file, it doesn't automatically appear on any page – not even the page you were on when you clicked on the "Upload file" link. You must decide on which pages of the wiki you want it to appear.


Rendering a single image

Syntax

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