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-# Create a new image, audio or pdf |
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-| 1 | Navigate to file's directory (section) in the File Explorer and open the context menu. Choose "New Document". || |
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-| 2 | This opens a dialog box. Set the type to Media, choose one of the subtypes Image, Audio or PDF and enter a name. <br/> Press Save. |  | |
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-| 3 | 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. <br/><br/>Then choose a language from the language drop down list and enter a name. <br/><br/> The other fields are optional. | | |
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-| 4 | WebMiau creates a new file, highlights it green (new) in the File Explorer and opens the media file. |  | |
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-It's easy to use audio content within the generic problem framework. At the moment only mp3 (mpeg 2 layer 3) files |
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-are supported. |
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# Audio Parameter |
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As an optional parameter you can set a specific audio playback rate: `\audio[playback rate]{audio lid}`. |
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