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Inconsistent capitalization and use of period in the "Language" page #2146
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Inconsistent capitalization is everywhere: #1945. I'm all for using capital only in the first letter. |
Yes, use sentence case. When in doubt, just do whatever wikipedia does. What's good for them can't be harmful for us. Maybe even add that idea to the styleguide. |
Closed by several individual commits. |
I'm sorry, I'm opening this back. Although it's been done as requested, I have noticed that now many links to anchors are no longer correct, since they kept the former capitalization. I would you ask to please go back to those changed, and check them extensively. In general, any link-to-anchor with capitals is now suspect. |
I'm going to close this as think it's done with the merge. The hrefs are quite odd generally and the links too (in terms of consistency of formation, I think) so will maybe have a look into it (i.e. not consistent whether the anchor links to the id/name or a special class). |
Please also do |
Yep. If I know my sh*t, I would say it's related to the placement of an X indexing mark. I'll try to check it out. |
Well, I apparently looked at an old commit. Those are the intermittent errors we know about already. As long as one of the tests passes, it's OK, I guess. |
And while I'm at it, @MorayJ , great job, thanks! Thanks also @Altai-man for checking everything here. |
Just like issue #1945, some section descriptions in the Language page seem to have inconsistent casing and use of periods.
Examples:
Unlike 'Functional Programming' or 'Object Orientation' in other descriptions, I'm not sure if
'Unicode Support' and 'Perl 6 Terms' are being used as proper noun here though.
Regarding the period, most of the descriptions don't have it.
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