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It needs more contribution

Due to 0.105a update, we need tons of update! Any contrubutions will be appreciated!

WavyUp (talk) 18:12, December 6, 2016 (UTC)

I'm pretty sure 音師竹内 is Otoshi Takeuchi and not Oto Shichiku-nai

There're those files named otoshitakeuti-ankoku.wav and otoshitakeuti-tikagai.wav which both have 音師竹内 as their author on the Japanese wiki here, with my notes on the pics.

By the way, the kanji can be read as Otoshi Takeuchi and Takeuchi is a common Japanese surname.

Skorohodov (talk) 09:43, April 17, 2017 (UTC)

the other one
hmmm

Well, while we're at it, why not translate 音師? As far as I can tell it means "sound artist". (literal translation would be "sound master", but the word follows the same pattern as 画師, which means "painter", so "sound artist" or maybe "sound designer" seems a better fit) //Cookie Yomeneye, 18.IV.2017

Okay, what's up with the formatting in the first table? It's gone off the screen and there's no way to see all of it. Anyone know how to fix this? Lips McGee (talk) 02:47, July 28, 2017 (UTC)

Hmm, the page looks fine in Firefox, Chrome and Edge (I don't have more browsers). I'm on Windows 10, if that's relevant. Maybe there's something's wrong with your browser?Skorohodov (talk) 06:08, July 28, 2017 (UTC)

...Never mind, it's apparently not a problem anymore. Lips McGee (talk) 15:51, July 28, 2017 (UTC)

Mentioning glitch that bgm which is used in-game does not match with places where you can actually unlock.

I don't know why this happens but sometimes, locations where you can get musics do not match with those ones where BGMs are actually used. I think we should mention which musics do not match.

WavyUp (talk) 11:03, February 9, 2018 (UTC)

In-page music players

Okay, it's gotten kind of frustrating at this point. How, exactly, do people implement those little music players directly into the page in the "listen" column? Because I've seen so many people do it and I have absolutely no idea how to do it because none of the various editors seem to have any means of uploading images, plus this is one page that I really really really don't want to become source-locked when using the Classic Editor (which I use because locationboxes are inconvenient with the Visual Editor), because that seems to happen literally every time I use the source mode on the Classic Editor.

Can anyone show me how exactly people implement those? Because I've tried so many times and I'm getting kind of frustrated at this point. Lips McGee (talk) 22:27, July 27, 2018 (UTC)


Answer


Personally,  I add those by using source mode.

First, I upload the audio file I want to use, then I add this line:

[[File:(Name of the file)|noicon]]

The "noicon" eliminates a info box which appears below the music player.

Now, the table used in the Soundtrack page works like this:

|-                                                     (Adds a new row in the table) 
|kappa_08                                      (Track name)
|[[Gray Relic World]]                       (Location/event)
|[[File:Kappa_08.ogg|noicon]]        (Listen)
|                                                      (Notes)

There should be more efficient ways to do this, but this is how I do it. Also, I don't actually know how to do it correctly by using Visual mode.

Sorry if this doesn't help you. I'm pretty bad at explaining things. FukoSan (talk) 00:33, July 28, 2018 (UTC)