# Example
Here follows a relevant akoúste markdown example:
```markdown
# akoúste test for local audio
[[[A]]]
## {{{!answerstogo!|font-weight:bold}}} answers to go
Minimal test of audio. Uses two sounds from ./Stimuli as listed in Audiotest_stimuluslist.js (in the same folder as the web page) or web audio when this stimuluslist is not available.
For it to work, JavaScript should be allowed, *Third-party cookies* should be allowed (Chrome, Edge and derived browsers), or *cross-site tracking* should be allowed (ie, *not* prevented, Safari). Firefox and derived browsers seem to work in most settings. Internet Explorer (IE) does not work.
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### Does this sound start with *ah*?
| | | | |
| ---:|:----:|:----:|:--- |
| | (()) | (()) | |
| | No | Yes | |
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[//comment]: # "These are internal parameters for the experiment and visible texts not in this Markdown"
[//comment]: # "----------"
[//parameter]: # "ExperimentAcronym:Audiotest"
[//parameter]: # "audioBaseURL:./Stimuli/"
[//parameter]: # "PracticeItems:0"
[//parameter]: # "ShuffleStimuli:true"
[//parameter]: # "RandomizeAB:false"
[//comment]: # "CSS style for HTML body of page"
[//parameter]: # "body.style:"
[//comment]: # "Add error checking digest to results"
[//parameter]: # "addDigest:false"
[//comment]: # "Parameters for Markdown"
[//parameter]: # "Linkify:true"
[//parameter]: # "Typographer:true"
[//parameter]: # "Breaks:false"
[//buttontext]: # "NextText:Next"
[//buttontext]: # "NextAlertText:Please listen to the recordings and answer the questions first"
[//buttontext]: # "ReadyText:Ready"
[//buttontext]: # "PlayText:Play"
[//buttontext]: # "RestartPageText:Restart"
[//buttontext]: # "SaveButtonText:Save Results"
[//buttontext]: # "SaveText:Please click XXSaveButtonTextXX and store the file"
[//tooltiptext]: # "ToolTipPlay:Play sound"
[//tooltiptext]: # "ToolTipNext:Go to next item"
[//tooltiptext]: # "ToolTipReady:Ready, please save results"
[//tooltiptext]: # "ToolTipRestart:Start a new experiment session"
[//tooltiptext]: # "ToolTipSave:Save the answer to a file"
[//tooltiptext]: # "ExpLanguage:en-GB"
[//comment]: # "----------"
[//comment]: # "These are stimuli for this experiment"
[//comment]: # "----------"
[//stimulus0]: # "A"
[//stimulus1]: # "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/De-Aluminium.ogg"
[//stimulus1]: # "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e7/Fr-bordure.ogg"
[//comment]: # "----------"
```
# Further instructions
In all transformations and translations:
- Markdown tables should have a header line and a line with the text alignments
- Add empty lines around paragraph level content, eg., headers, tables, paragraphs, HTML-blocks
- Add empty lines around lines with opening or closing **center** or **div** HTML-tags
- Lines containing ${"`"}[//comment]: # ${"`"}, followed by text on the same line should be used verbatim and never be translated
- Keep empty lines like they are present in the example
- Do **NOT** include a cover page when it is not in the example
- akoúste markdown output **must** be given in a code block
# **Create a new akoúste experiment markdown**
Target language: German.
Create an akoúste markdown file presenting a simple video signing experiment with a single stimulus video in the target language.
- The width of the video should be `30%`.
- The **audioBaseURL** of the stimuli is `https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/`.
- **[//stimulus0]** has only a single entry: A.
- There are two **[//stimulus1]** lines, each with a single entry:
1. `a/aa/LL-Q33302_%28fsl%29-Taliba31-acheter.webm/LL-Q33302_%28fsl%29-Taliba31-acheter.webm.360p.webm`
2. `2/2a/LL-Q33302_%28fsl%29-Taliba31-th%C3%A9atre.webm/LL-Q33302_%28fsl%29-Taliba31-th%C3%A9atre.webm.360p.webm`
Subjects should answer two questions:
1. Ask the subject to judge the intelligibility of the signs on a 5 point Likert scale of radio buttons, from very unintelligible to very intelligible.
2. Ask the subject to judge the pleasantness of the presentation of the signs on a visual analogue scale (VAS), from very unpleasant to very pleasant.