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Include Media documents into articles
Existing images, audio files or pdf files can be included in an article via Drag&Drop. Simply drag the file from the FileExplorer into the open article.
WebMiau configures everything and creates the link, where you dropped the file. A preview can be created immediately.
If the image is not visible, you need to change the language of the preview or add the missing language to the image.
- Search for and open the existing image in FileExplorer. Above each image, you can see the corresponding language.
- To add another language, Drag&Drop the file from your file system into the rectangle behind the previous language's implementation:
- Then choose a language from the drop down list. All languages which are not yet in use will be available
Choose zxx if you want to use the image as the default image for all languages. Both the zxx implentation and other language-specific implementations may be added.
The MUMIE server selects the image with corresponds to language configured by the user/student (e.g.: en), if it does not find an english version of the image, MUMIE uses zxx.
The other input fields are optional.
Change an existing language
Similar to adding a language, you can change an existing language.
Simply Drag&Drop the new image from the file system onto the image to be replaced.
Create a new image, audio or pdf
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Image |
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Navigate in the File Explorer to file's directory (section) and open the context menu. Choose "New Document". |
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This opens a dialog box. Set the type to Media, choose one of the subtypes Image, Audio or PDF and enter a name. Press Save. |
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This opens another dialog box. Similar to when adding a language, Drag&Drop an image, audio or pdf file from your file system into the rectangle on the left hand side.
Then choose a language from the language drop down list and enter a name.
The other fields are optional. |
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4 |
WebMiau creates a new file and highlights it green (new) in the File Explorer and opens the media file. |
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