User talk:Claude T
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Wiki Code for Nested Movement files
Hello, Claude!
I am attempting to add upload reference links as sub-parts, (i.e. movements) under a collected work, as per this 'startup example'...
https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Psalm_119_Choral_Suite_(Joel_Hunsberger)#Music_files
My first question is: Why does the Part 1 .mp3 file name continue to appear? (i.e. appearance of 'Psalm_119_Choral_Suite_-_Part_1%281-4%29.mp3' on the finished page.) What I really want is for that file name to be hidden just like the .pdf file for Part 1 appears only as an icon.
I examined Wiki code examples from pages like these:
(e.g.) https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Missa_Divinae_Misericordiae_(Louis_Di_Rocco) .... where the actual file links are hidden as expected. https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/12_Ch%C3%B6re_aus_dem_Volksliederbuch,_WoO_VI/26_(Max_Reger)
I have tried different combinations, but I don't know why the .mp3 file name is displayed on the finished page.
Ultimately I will want this page to show 7 Major Parts, each consisting of 2, 3, or 5 movements as they present individual PDF, MP3, MIDI and MXL files for each of the 22 movements in the suite.
For example, I am hopping to achieve: Part 1: part_1_title part_1_icons
1. Movement_1_title movement_1_icons 2. Movement_2_title movement_2_icons
Part 2: part_2_title part_2_icons
3. Movement_3_title movement_3_icons
...
Any help, or examples of Wiki coding to expand the structured Part and Movement titles appropriately will be MOST welcomed. Joel-Hunsberger (talk) 21:59, 23 February 2026 (UTC)
- For each part, you're invited to create an edition (see any mass or cantata page): click on the "Add new edition" tab, on the upper right part of your work.
- Thus you add three files: score (PDF), sound (MP3) and interchange format (MXL, compressed MusicXML).
- When you click on "Add Data" at the end of the Add-edition form, the edition paragraph is created, with its mandatory edition number and added to the work page.
- No need to reupload the two files you already uploaded for the first part, but you must create an edition for it, as for the other parts.
- Don't forget to add lyrics (or a link to the regarding common text page), as the composer or arranger or editor, you are in the best position to do that yourself. ;-) Claude T (talk) 06:25, 24 February 2026 (UTC)
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Claude: Thank you for modifing my draft entries into a really good looking format. I will be able to use the existing wiki code as examples to complete populating all 22 movements.
I have read about a 'Psalm' page on ChoralWiki and I don't understand that yet, but I am wondering if my Choral Suiite is appropriate for any reference on that page?
Regards,
Joel-Hunsberger (talk) 15:39, 25 February 2026 (UTC)
- All psalm pages, for example Psalm 1, gather link to each pages having, in the "Original Texts and Translations" section the {{LinkText|Psalm 1}} mention; see Template:LinkText. Claude T (talk) 16:03, 25 February 2026 (UTC)