Template:FormatInfo
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Contents | 
Usage
{{FormatInfo
| name                   = 
| extensions             = 
| mimetypes              = 
| pronom                 = 
}}
Parameters
- name
 - The name of the file format (optional - will default to the page name)
 - extensions
 - The format's known filename extensions, space separated, including the dot, e.g. ".pdf .fdf"
 - mimetypes
 - The MIME type of the format.
 - pronom
 - The PRONOM ID of the format, e.g. "fmt/45".
 
Potential Parameters
This is a list of parameters that could be included in this template.
- mime & mime aliases
 - Split mimetypes into primary type and known aliases.
 - version
 - The version of the format, e.g. "1.4" for PDF 1.4
 - previous version
 - Link to page about the previous version of this format.
 - next version
 - Link to page about the next version of this format.
 - back compat
 - Whether this version is backwards compatible with the previous version.
 - wikipedia
 - Name of the Wikipedia page that describes this format, e.g. "JPEG 2000" will be rendered as JPEG 2000
 - locfdd
 - Identifier for this format from the Library of Congress Sustainability of Digital Formats, e.g. "fdd000314" will be rendered as fdd000314.
 - type code
 - The Type Code of the file, used by Mac OS Classic.
 - uniform type
 - The Uniform Type Identifier (UTI), used by Mac OS X and iOS.
 - conforms to
 - The UTI of the parent format in the conformance hierarchy.
 - magic
 - A sequence of byte values that can be used to identify the file contents, usually located close to the start of the file.
 - released
 - The date the format was publicly released.
 - container for
 - A list of formats this format can contain.
 - contained by
 - A list of formats that may contain this format.
 - extended from
 - Any formats this one was based upon.
 - extended to
 - Any formats that have been derived from this one.
 - spec
 - URL of the format specification.
 - spec availability
 - Type of availability the specification, e.g. commercial, free.
 - patent license
 - Unknown, Disputed, Encumbered, (F)RAND, Royalty-Free, Unencumbered.
 - compression
 - Types of compression. Whether Lossy, Lossless, or Both, and whether Optional or Always compressed. i.e. JPEG is Always Lossy.
 - endianness
 - Big-endian or Little-endian byte ordering.
 - developed by
 - Who developed the format.
 - maintained by
 - Who now maintains the format.
 - reference impl
 - Link to page about the reference implementation of this format, if any.
 - embeddable metadata
 - Kinds of metadata that can be embedded in this format.
 - tpm
 - Technical Protection Mechanisms supported by the format, e.g. encryption.
 - dependencies
 - External resources that files in this format may depend upon, e.g. fonts, or even hardware.
 - error resiliance
 - Is this format able to detect damage or recover from damage to the bitstream.