How-to: Songs: Difference between revisions

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Way D will result in yet another template that differs again from the other 2.
Way D will result in yet another template that differs again from the other 2.


'''''Template A and B'''''<br>
==='''''Template A and B'''''<br>===
This is the most spartanic template. With this you will create "floating" songs - songs that have no relations whatsoever. The fields are - hopefully - self explanatory.
This is the most spartanic template. With this you will create "floating" songs - songs that have no relations whatsoever. The fields are - hopefully - self explanatory.


'''''Template C'''''<br>
==='''''Template C'''''<br>===
Template C has 3 new fields: Relation Type, Version and Episode Restriction.<br>
Template C has 3 new fields: Relation Type, Version and Episode Restriction.<br>
You reached this template via the Anime page thus you won't create a "floating " song, but one that is directly related to an anime.  
You reached this template via the Anime page thus you won't create a "floating " song, but one that is directly related to an anime.  
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This is very important: a song, that is for example played as BGM (BackGround Music) has the relation normal, even though it's instrumental only. This version is reserved for songs that are usually with voice, but played as instrumental only/karaoke in the anime. So the version type is usually normal.<br>
This is very important: a song, that is for example played as BGM (BackGround Music) has the relation normal, even though it's instrumental only. This version is reserved for songs that are usually with voice, but played as instrumental only/karaoke in the anime. So the version type is usually normal.<br>


'''''Template D'''''<br>
==='''''Template D'''''<br>===
In comparison to template A+B and C, template D has 2 new fields: Medium No and Track No; as well as the already known field Relation Type (but with new types).<br>
In comparison to template A+B and C, template D has 2 new fields: Medium No and Track No; as well as the already known field Relation Type (but with new types).<br>
* Relation Types are: tv version (alternative), normal, tv version and instrumental only/karaoke.<br>
* Relation Types are: tv version (alternative), normal, tv version and instrumental only/karaoke.<br>
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