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+ | On this page, you find instructions on how to use the Iridia Supplementary Information page (http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/supp). You should transfer all the supplementary information (videos, images, pictures, graphs, etc.) of your papers to the IRIDIA Supplementary Information Pages. |
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− | * There is the page http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/supp in which we keep a record of all the papers containing supplementary information, with a link leading to a dedicated page containing this info. |
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− | * Under /supp/ there are directories, one for each paper, containing all the media plus an index.html file |
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=== Procedure for adding supplementary material === |
=== Procedure for adding supplementary material === |
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# Locally prepare: |
# Locally prepare: |
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− | ## The index.html of your supplementary page using the template at http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/supp/template.html. Your index.html should contain all the information referred to in the paper (it can also include extra text). You can develop |
+ | ## The index.html of your supplementary page using the template at http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/supp/template.html. Your index.html should contain all the information referred to in the paper (it can also include extra text). You can develop your page in the public_html/ directory of your user account on the IRIDIA web server. |
## All the supplementary information (images, videos, etc.) and use local links from the index.html page. |
## All the supplementary information (images, videos, etc.) and use local links from the index.html page. |
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# Then, please write an email to the [[Lab_responsibilities|responsible of the supplementary pages]] with the following information: |
# Then, please write an email to the [[Lab_responsibilities|responsible of the supplementary pages]] with the following information: |
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## Authors |
## Authors |
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## Link to or zip file of your supplementary page |
## Link to or zip file of your supplementary page |
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− | # The [[Lab_responsibilities|responsible of the supplementary pages]] will create a directory under http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/supp/ with the title |
+ | # The [[Lab_responsibilities|responsible of the supplementary pages]] will create a directory under http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/supp/ with the title IridiaSupp20xz-0ab. The papers get an ascending number based on their year. |
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=== Adding streaming video === |
=== Adding streaming video === |
Revision as of 14:35, 24 January 2019
On this page, you find instructions on how to use the Iridia Supplementary Information page (http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/supp). You should transfer all the supplementary information (videos, images, pictures, graphs, etc.) of your papers to the IRIDIA Supplementary Information Pages.
Procedure for adding supplementary material
- Locally prepare:
- The index.html of your supplementary page using the template at http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/supp/template.html. Your index.html should contain all the information referred to in the paper (it can also include extra text). You can develop your page in the public_html/ directory of your user account on the IRIDIA web server.
- All the supplementary information (images, videos, etc.) and use local links from the index.html page.
- Then, please write an email to the responsible of the supplementary pages with the following information:
- Title
- Authors
- Link to or zip file of your supplementary page
- The responsible of the supplementary pages will create a directory under http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/supp/ with the title IridiaSupp20xz-0ab. The papers get an ascending number based on their year.
Adding streaming video
To add a streaming video, please use HTML5. The simple procedure is the following.
- Add the tag
<video src="video.ogg" controls="controls">Your browser does not support the video tag.</video>
- Convert your avi to ogg with
ffmpeg -i video.avi -b 1024k video.ogg
- Place video.ogg in IridiaSupp200x-00x
More info on ffmpeg can be found here: useful ffmpeg commands.
Questions?
In case you have any questions, please contact the responsible of the supplementary pages.