Template:Pronunciation/doc

Usage
This is equivalent of Audio, except scaled smaller and with the label predefined to "pronunciation".

These codes are equivalent:

which produce:
 * Guy Verhofstadt is ...
 * Guy Verhofstadt is ...

If only the first parameter (the file name) is specified:

The second parameter can be used to override the label that links to the audio:

Set the third parameter to either  or   to enclose the template in parentheses. Compare:

TemplateData
{	"params": { "1": {			"label": "sound file", "description": "a sound file to link for the term's pronunciation", "example": "En-us-further.ogg", "type": "wiki-file-name", "required": true },		"2": {			"type": "string", "label": "label", "description": "The text to display for the template inline, linked to play the sound file.", "example": "listen", "suggested": true, "default": "pronunciation" },		"3": {			"label": "surround with parentheses?", "description": "if \"(\" or \")\", encloses the template in parentheses", "example": "(",			"type": "string",			"suggested": true		},		"help": {			"label": "show help?",			"description": "if \"no\", disables the help link",			"example": "no",			"type": "string"		}	},	"description": "provides inline audio for the pronunciation of a term",	"format": "inline" }