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Prefered and allowed document types
Some document types are prefered over others. The reasons for the choice for a specific type are
- sustainability of the type, in other words if the document will still be readable over a long period of time.
- Usability in the wikibase, in other words if the software can handle and show it.
Not all document types are allowed. This can be because of a high risk it could damage the system, or it is not usable within the software.
Document files
Prefered file type .pdf Allowed file type .odt (Open Document Text) .doc (Microsoft word) .docx (Microsoft word) .ps (Adobe Post script)
Images
Prefered file type .tiff .jpg .jpeg Allowed file type .png .gif .bmp
Vector artwork
Preferred type .svg
Video
Video file formats involve three parts:
- the video codec (a codec is the definition of how the video is encoded and decoded)
- the audio codec
- the container format, that holds the video and audio data, and metadata about the video.
Preferred video codec
H.264 H.265
Preferred audio codec
AAC
Preferred container type .mp4 Allowed container type .mkv (container files that support unlimited picture, audio, and subtitle tracks) .avi
3D
Prefered file type At the moment, there is not a sustainable file format for 3D objects Allowed file type .gltf (standard file format for three-dimensional scenes and models) .glb a standardized file format used to share 3D data .skp the native file format of the design program SketchUp
Tables
Prefered file type None, tables should only be added as table if the information needs to be interactive, filtered, ... Allowed file type .xls .xlsx .ods (OpenDocument Spreadsheet)
Presentations
Prefered file type None, presentations should only be added as presentation if the information needs to be interactive, Otherwise they should be stored as pdf-A Allowed file type .ppt .pptx
Other
- some sector specific files are not usable in the software, for exaple 3D images, showfiles or visualisation software files.
- when these files are not transferable to a prefered document type, they can be added in a zip file
Prefered file type none Allowed file type .zip