Hi,
Le Saturday 16 July 2005 15:19, Ray Saintonge a écrit :
Gerard Meijssen wrote:
As to capitalisation; any paper dictionary does
not capitalise the
words that are in there unless they are capitalised as a rule. It is
due to some unfortunate history that it took so long to change the
English wiktionary. There are currently 19 articles in the African
wiktionary, Jcwf may want to use the same system of templates that are
used in many of the other wiktionaries. To do this it helps to have
capitalisation turned off.
I second his request to turn capitalisation on the af.wiktionary off.
Personally, I was just passing on a request that appeared on the
en:wiktionary Beer parlour. Naturally, I support it just as I supported
the change in English. A more important and more general question might
be what should the default situation be when a new Wiktionary is
started. This will even be important for Wiktionaries is scripts where
capitalization is unknown, since they too will include foreign words.
Yes, I agree with that.
All new Wiktionaries should have capitalization off by default.
Ec
Yann
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