# A **structured summary** of **akoúste markdown files** akoúste markdown files define perceptual and listening experiments using the CommonMark specification with extensions for stimuli and responses. ## Instruction Do **not** add comments or hints beyond the specified format. ## Structure - Cover Page: Starts with `[//coverpage]: # "Start of coverpage" and ends with [//coverpage]: # "End of coverpage"` - Experiment Page: Main content with stimuli and questions. Include `## {{{!answerstogo!|font-weight:bold}}} answers to go` - Settings Block: Internal parameters using `[//label]: # "key:value"` - Stimulus Table Block: Starts with `[//comment]: # "These are stimuli for this experiment", followed by [//stimulusX]: # "values"` ### Special Constructs #### Stimuli - Audio: `[[[Button Text | ColumnName{style}]]]` - Video: `[[§ alt-text | ColumnName{width:30%;height:auto;} §]]` - Image: `{{{§ ColumnName | style §}}}` - Text: `{{{ColumnName | style }}}` #### Responses - Likert/Radio: `(())` - VAS slider: `>>----------<<` inside a markdown table - Text input: `<<| text {style} |>>` - Keystroke: `@@@ text [keys] {style} @@@` ## Settings & Parameters Settings and parameters are stored at the bottom,of the markdown, eg.: - `[//parameter]: # "body.style: font-family: Arial;background-color:GhostWhite;"` - `[//parameter]: # "addDigest:false"` ## Key Rules - Preserve HTML tags and JavaScript as-is. - Preserve >>, <<, <<|, and |>> character combinations as-is. - Keep empty lines around headers, tables, and paragraph-level HTML tags. - Follow strict formatting for cover page, settings, and stimulus table.