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− | + | Hello, | |
− | + | You also have two entries because of the different spellings regarding spaces. | |
− | + | Actually not great, right? | |
− | + | Have you been at it for a while, or is there a recommended way to do it? | |
− | - | + | - I've already thought about linking. |
− | + | Greeting, Analoghatwas | |
− | + | Hello, | |
− | + | I only recently came across the wiki and have started to incorporate some data from a DENON catalogue from 1992. | |
− | Denon | + | Denon itself has no spaces in its article designations, in the Wiki the designations are partly with (probably because of the better readability / clarity?) partly (like original) without spaces. |
− | + | The handling of this should perhaps be clarified in principle and the result then be deposited in the help files or the page on the naming conventions! | |
− | + | many greetings | |
Bassfreak | Bassfreak | ||
− | + | Hello Bassfreak, | |
− | + | thank you for your quick feedback including the interesting reference to the Denon catalogue! | |
− | + | Yes, a convention would not be bad. | |
− | + | Whereby I maintain my suggestion linking. | |
− | + | Many greetings, Analoghatwas | |
− | == | + | == Capture trailing letters with spaces? == |
− | + | Hello Analoghatwas, | |
− | + | a link is certainly a nice thing, but does not clarify the question under which spelling we should create the articles? | |
− | + | Since most of the Denon devices were probably recorded with spaces before the letters, I plead (at least for the Denon devices) to add the letters with spaces. | |
− | + | Many greetings, Bassfreak | |
+ | |||
+ | == Spaces in product names == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hello, | ||
+ | |||
+ | I'm of a similar opinion, otherwise it would probably result in a huge mountain of work.<br /> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Have left it with spaces, - you're probably right, it's a little better readable with the spaces,- if the device was already created. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Maybe you could email the topic to the help as well. | ||
+ | Could you try that once, I have not received an answer there so far unfortunately. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Greeting, Analoghatwas |
Latest revision as of 17:55, 3 March 2015
Hello,
You also have two entries because of the different spellings regarding spaces. Actually not great, right?
Have you been at it for a while, or is there a recommended way to do it? - I've already thought about linking.
Greeting, Analoghatwas
Hello,
I only recently came across the wiki and have started to incorporate some data from a DENON catalogue from 1992. Denon itself has no spaces in its article designations, in the Wiki the designations are partly with (probably because of the better readability / clarity?) partly (like original) without spaces.
The handling of this should perhaps be clarified in principle and the result then be deposited in the help files or the page on the naming conventions!
many greetings Bassfreak
Hello Bassfreak,
thank you for your quick feedback including the interesting reference to the Denon catalogue! Yes, a convention would not be bad. Whereby I maintain my suggestion linking.
Many greetings, Analoghatwas
Capture trailing letters with spaces?[edit]
Hello Analoghatwas,
a link is certainly a nice thing, but does not clarify the question under which spelling we should create the articles?
Since most of the Denon devices were probably recorded with spaces before the letters, I plead (at least for the Denon devices) to add the letters with spaces.
Many greetings, Bassfreak
Spaces in product names[edit]
Hello,
I'm of a similar opinion, otherwise it would probably result in a huge mountain of work.
Have left it with spaces, - you're probably right, it's a little better readable with the spaces,- if the device was already created.
Maybe you could email the topic to the help as well. Could you try that once, I have not received an answer there so far unfortunately.
Greeting, Analoghatwas