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| Naming Convention
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| I have a suggestion regarding naming conventions on the wiki. A lot of the common terms are going to overlap, and currently the convention seems to be <nowiki><term>(<game>)</nowiki>, which seems both ugly and nonstandard. Why not use the given convention in MediaWiki (which is <nowiki><game>:<term></nowiki>), or another convention (like how MoinMoin does it, as <nowiki><game>/<term></nowiki>, which parses cleaner in non-wiki use.)
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| [[User:Dipstick|Dipstick]]
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| I'm a little confused as to what you're referring to. The only pages I see in the form <nowiki><term>(<game>)</nowiki> are the character pages. In which case, I'm sure it doesn't really matter if you change it to: <nowiki><game>:<term></nowiki>.
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| --[[User:James McCloud|James McCloud]] 19:20, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
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| I'd like to propose something for the Movelists - instead of using "qcf,d,df + P / f,d,df + S
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| ", we could use the unicode characters for arrows which were implemented even in the first revision of Unicode like ↓↘→,↓,↘ + P or halfcircles like ↷. Such simple symbols may be graphics which can be created easily and we can use our own custom made. Movelists will look much nicer in my opinion. --[[User:Morbeo|morbeo]] 04:00, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
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