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Special characters and mathIt is not necessary to upload images to use special characters or even complex mathematical expressions.
For mathematical formulae, we use TeX markup. For help and instructions, see m:Help:Formula Text filesPlease do not upload plain text (.txt), Microsoft Word (.doc), or text files in other formats. Instead, please start a new page and input the text using standard wiki formatting. Please do not dump text into Wikipedia unless you wrote it yourself, or you know that it meets the project's stringent copyright licensing requirements. If you do not have time to format it yourself, add the {{wikify}} tag at the top of the page. In rare cases a html file is uploaded, for example as test or demonstration, such as Image:Temp-stylesheet-demo.html
For a discussion on uploading spreadsheets, see the talk page. ImagesImages can be displayed directly on Wikipedia pages. The preferred formats are JPEG for photographic images and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) for drawings, though PNG can be used. Vector graphics are preferred to raster graphics for drawings, because they can be scaled as needed without losing information, and can be edited more easily. See also: VideoWikipedia uses Ogg Theora for video because it is open and patent-free. Because most popular movie/audio formats are patented and require a royalty, there are no free all purpose video converters. Useful software:
For assistance with conversion, try contacting: See also: AudioWikipedia uses Ogg Vorbis for sound. The Ogg Vorbis format is not encumbered by patents, and has been found to offer higher audio fidelity than the MP3 format. It is competitive even at low bitrates for encoding speech, comparable with even HE-AAC. A decision has been made that MP3 files will not be hosted at Wikipedia. Software supporting Vorbis exists for many platforms. Winamp multimedia player can be used to play Ogg Vorbis files. Although Apple iTunes does not natively support Vorbis, Xiph.org provides a QuickTime component which can be used in iTunes and QuickTime on both Windows and Mac OS. On Microsoft Windows, DirectShow filters exist to decode Vorbis in multimedia players like Windows Media Player and others which support DirectShow. Useful software for audio:
The VorbisSoftwarePlayers node at the xiph.org wiki has an up-to-date list of Vorbis-supporting software for all operating systems. Users can test these players using the list of Vorbis audio streams available at [3]. Lists of uploaded musicLists of uploaded spoken articlesSee also
Actual insertion of audio content into pageMost viable is to use Template:Listen , see its page for detailed descritpion , common usage is listed here : Usage
Example:
gives this:
See also
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