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Nnemo, please do not spoil format of airline destination article by listing Sharm el Sheikh in Asia, even if it is part of Asia, it belongs to Egypt which is an African country therefore must be included in Africa, if you do not stop this and revert the chnage syou have made, then I have no choice but to report you to Arbitration. Feel free to discuss this here so a mutual agreement can be reached, but I must inform you a country cannot be divided between two continents in the destination list, all cities must be included in the continent that the country closest identifies with.(125.209.94.10 18:02, 31 August 2007 (UTC))
I dont make the rules wikipedia does, if you want it changed tell them.
Destinations HAVE to be listed under that continent the country is most identified with, or majority of the country lies in, Egypt's case its Africa, I used to divide Russia along your lines part in Europe Part in Asia same for Turkey but administrators always changed it back to original with messages about rules regarding all this, so its a WIKIPEDIA ruling and NOT my point of view, YOU are BREAKING wikipedia rules, I have tried three attempts to resolve this issue with you as dictated by wikipedia in resloving conflicts related to editing, but you are not listening, stop now or risk being reported and banned.
I do agree Turkey is Asian and should not be listed in Europe just because part of Istanbul is located there, therefore the same for Egypt which should be in Africa completely.(125.209.94.10 19:02, 3 September 2007 (UTC))
None of your arguments are valid, heres the OFFICIAL Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists format for Asia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Airline_destination_lists:_Asia only Asian countries can be listed in there, and divided into THEIR repective regions, NO country belonging to ANOTHER continent can be added in here even if part of it may lie on the Asian side, note that even Turkey is excluded from the list and OFFICIALLY included in Europe according to WIKIPEDIA airline destinations list format and NOT me, and heres Africa http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Airline_destination_lists:_Africa.
You have are now aware of flouting official wikipedia format associated with WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists.(inspector 15:29, 4 September 2007 (UTC))
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I should mention that even texts by Polish authors quote the state motto of the Commonwealth in Latin. PЄTЄRS J V ►TALK 18:10, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
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You have recently replaced numerous hypens in the article with strange Chinese symbols. What are you doing Nnemo? I hope this really was an accident or you intended to do something that misfired. Please take care not to repeat it again. ISO dates in the article must be separated with standard hyphens. Fleet Command (talk) 06:21, 22 June 2011 (UTC)
I do not contribute from one system or one browser; I am constantly traveling and not every single systems that I stumble upon can be faulty.
And by the way, please read WP:RETAIN and WP:DATESRET. First, you constantly go around and de-captialize infobox phrases. Even if your preferred form was not incorrect, the form that is in prevalent use right now is also correct and must not be touched per WP:RETAIN. Second, ISO 8601 date format is one of dates formats accepted by MOS:DATES. Hence, when the article citations are predominantly using this format, you shouldn't change them. Fleet Command (talk) 09:59, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
No, you are edit warring. You are violating WP:DATESRET and WP:RETAIN (which are policies) without attempting to establish a consensus. And your statement of "just an essay" is an attempt to evade consensus. See Arguments to avoid: That's only a guideline or essay and Wikipedia:The value of essays.
Now, ISO 8601 is an accepted form that has established itself in the article. WP:DATESRET says you must keep it. Your excuse of user-friendliness is already rejected in Wikipedia:Mosnum/proposal on YYYY-MM-DD numerical dates.
As for violating WP:RETAIN, when you provide a link to an article as your defense, please take note that I might actually read it and compare it with your statement to see if you are telling the truth or not. Manual of Style#Capital letters never says that "QuickTime Pro: Closed-source freeware" is one single phrase. It is two phrases: "QuickTime Pro" and "Closed-source freeware". However I do know that some variations of English allow the phrase that starts after the colon (or any other form of inline-heading separator) to start with small letter. (Still, I don't see you converting "Type: Multimedia framework" into "Type: multimedia framework" either.) But that variation of English is not used in this article. So, please don't violate WP:RETAIN anymore. Fleet Command (talk) 13:24, 25 June 2011 (UTC)
You change my message? That is very impertinent. And you transfer your message to another place to pretend it is an answer to my message? Man, instead of working towards a consensus, you are working away from the consensus! Alright! I ask you one last time: Let's act cooperatively and gracefully. Let's work towards a consensus and do not do what makes assumption of good faith a trying labor. Fleet Command (talk) 16:44, 25 June 2011 (UTC)
Hi Nnemo. I see that you have been changing the display of website urls in infoboxes, often just adding www. to shortened addresses. [1][2] Could you clarify why you are adding the www prefix? Gobonobo T C 21:29, 29 June 2011 (UTC)
Most people ignore "www" because they feel it is a hard-to-pronounce redundancy and they are right; it is unnecessary complexity. But as for linking to it, it is neither complexity nor unnecessary; it brings convenience for the reader.
And a word of advice: Instead of playing dumb as well as edit warring, you can call in an RFC. Edit warring, violation of established consensus, pretense and undue use of sarcasm will only alienate you from the rest of Wikipedia. Fleet Command (talk) 10:39, 6 July 2011 (UTC)
See also this discussion. --Nnemo (talk) 18:46, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
Hi, the bird project fully capitalises all bird species, and this is accepted as an exception to the usual lc convention, including at WP:FAC. I've therefore moved the article back to full caps and undone your good faith changes. Jimfbleak - talk to me? 06:59, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
With regard to your recent edit of the GLC page please can you use the edit summary box before saving, this saves editors watching the pages having to go into the history to work out what's changed. Thanks asnac (talk) 12:19, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
Hi, you posted at the Manual of Style talk, and you are presumably experienced at the French WP. I'd like to know what your view is on the difference between the way these two projects conceive their centralised style guidance. A cursory look at the French one (my French is really not good) suggests that style guidance plays a very different role in English and French. Tony (talk) 13:27, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
Please see [3]. Template after your changes displays dotted lines on line of month - below of letters in Jan Feb Mar Apr Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec (except May). Please fix it. Subtropical-man (talk) 20:51, 24 September 2011 (UTC)
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Hi, regarding your addition of ((why))
with this edit - I don't have sources, but I have put what I believe to be the reason at Talk:Ashford International railway station#International services not for domestic use. --Redrose64 (talk) 13:30, 4 January 2012 (UTC)
Please tell me why you made your edit to Template:Why?. Debresser (talk) 23:24, 4 January 2012 (UTC)
((Why?))
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.Because of your previous input on various iterations of the debate about the lower-casing vs. capitalization of the common names of animals (domestic cat, blue whale vs. Domestic Cat, Blue Whale), you may be interested in this thread proposing key points that should be addressed by the guidelines: WT:Manual of Style#Species capitalization points. — SMcCandlish Talk⇒ ʕ(Õلō)ˀ Contribs. 05:48, 10 January 2012 (UTC)
Hi Nnemo. I have moved your recent submission from WP:RM#Technical requests to Talk:Plasma Frozen Within 24 Hours After Phlebotomy#Requested move. The article has been moved back and forth in the past, so we cannot consider this uncontroversial. Favonian (talk) 16:32, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
I saw your feedback request before you removed it - is ((Pad)) what you are looking for? -- John of Reading (talk) 11:22, 18 February 2012 (UTC)
Hi, why is this an accessibility issue? Hereafter is pretty old-fashioned nowadays. Like hitherto and wheretofor. Tony (talk) 05:14, 20 February 2012 (UTC)
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Nnemo, I notice that other editors have drawn this to your attention, above. Please leave edit summaries. And make them informative. It is especially disruptive to edit WP:MOS and other MOS pages, as you do from time to time, with adding to the essential documentation of changes that everyone else takes care to maintain. It seems that you do not bother to answer those objecting to your omission. Be clear about this, at least: I will revert any such inconsiderate edit of yours on sight. Reasons:
A change of attitude, please.
Best wishes,
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Please stop whatever you're trying to do at Middle Passage. Please read WP:REFPUNC and look at other articles with blockquotes. You'll see that the quote is attributed by a footnote at the end of the quote, after the period. — Malik Shabazz Talk/Stalk 22:20, 2 March 2012 (UTC)
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What's the justification for capitalizing "Etat" here and not "coup"? I'm not sure I follow this move; coup d'etat is commonly written without the second capital, as in our article coup d'état. If it were a title "Malian Coup d'Etat", both words would be capitalized, right? I'll hold off reverting for now, but could you drop by the article's talk page and chime in? Thanks! Khazar2 (talk) 14:42, 7 April 2012 (UTC)
Look, if you're really arguing that you know better about this than all the world media we've consulted, you seem to have enough Wikipedia experience to know how this works: you need to then find more persuasive sources on the topic. But as an anonymous Wikipedia user, you don't get to just declare that you "know better", regardless of your own expertise. I appreciate your efforts to copy-edit, but I'd suggest in the future that you slow down and double-check yourself a bit instead. If you want to move an article because of spelling issues, for example, you might double-check with a dictionary that your own spelling is correct; if you want to change a phrasing in an article and are repeatedly reverted by other editors pointing you to other sources, you might check those sources, or offer sources of your own. All the best for your future editing... Khazar2 (talk) 19:48, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
How is it "nicer refs" when you edit produced a long list with 60% white space on big screens? --bender235 (talk) 17:47, 7 April 2012 (UTC)
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Hello Nnemo,
Just wondering why you introduced these blank lines at the top of the article – they leave an odd-looking gap here..? CsDix (talk) 09:05, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
Hi. A couple of points:
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Please do not add periods or other punctuation to the end of entries on disambiguation pages. They do not belong there, as stated in the manual of style. Thank you. -- Fyrefly (talk) 23:33, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
Surely this page and the examples shown are about about indentations, not citations. It's not a semantic matter. As the name of the page suggests, it's about indented blocked quoted paragraphs. Please do not link common words such as 'television' and 'internet' or countries. The guideline is quite clear about overlinking. Thank you. Span (talk) 19:13, 10 April 2013 (UTC)
The blockquote element represents a section that is quoted from another source.
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Hi, this is to inform you, as a contributor to Template:.../doc, about a discussion at Template talk:... regarding the purpose of Template:.... --Redrose64 (talk) 17:08, 1 November 2013 (UTC)
I've reverted your mass delete of all but one categories, because her existential categories are not represented anywhere else. Per WP:BRD, since you boldly deleted, and I've reverted, if you further dispute any particular cat, or pair of cats due to apparent overlap, please now discuss in article Talk. Reverted your ((what)) templates, because very simple grammatical and punctuation improvements are not really what that template is for. Also note that the 'what' template allows the addition of a |reason=
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Per the guideline, WP:EPONYMOUS, "Eponymous categories should only take a category if it continues a logical hierarchy: for example, the article American football belongs to Category:1869 introductions, but that category is not a parent to Category:American football, because the content of the eponymous category is not a subtype of 1869-related material." By that same logic, the article Joan Baez belongs to Category:1941 births but the category is not a parent to Category:Joan Baez, because the content of the eponymous category is not a sub-type of 1941 births (unless all her albums and songs were born in 1941). The category itself is not needed because all the songs and albums can already be linked from one or two other articles and to and from the albums and songs categories themselves. It makes sense to have eponymous categories for Category:William Shakespeare and Category:The Beatles due to the amount of related content on these subjects beyond their own works (which is what WP:OC#Eponymous comes down to). Thanks. --StarcheerspeaksnewslostwarsTalk to me 01:36, 6 November 2013 (UTC)
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What do you mean when you write "Opening quotes are never closed"? I am uncertain. Neutralitytalk 01:13, 21 December 2013 (UTC)
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Hey, you have been uncapitalizing the period names for languages such as Old English and Ancient Greek, as in the article Molon labe. Please do not do this; both the period terms (Old, Middle, Modern, Medieval, whatever) and the language name are supposed to be capitalized, as seen in the language articles to which I linked above. The terms apply to a specific period of a language, defined more or less precisely by phonological and syntactic changes or political events and the dates associated with them. They do not simply indicate, for example, "English that is older than the English of the present day", or "Greek that happens to be old enough that one can call it 'ancient'". Old English is English from the Anglo-Saxon invasion of England till William the Conqueror. Since the terms "old" and "ancient" are used to specify particular segments of the history of the English and Greek languages, they are supposed to be capitalized, just like the words "English" and "Greek", when they refer to a language, are supposed to be capitalized: Old English, Ancient Greek. The only situation in which these period-of-a-language names can be decapitalized is when they're not being used according to their linguistic definition, as in a situation where "old English" is used to refer to Shakespeare's language, which is Early Modern English in linguistic terminology. But I don't know if such situations actually exist on Wikipedia, and they should be removed if they do, since they probably wouldn't be encyclopedic.
Anyway, this was a long comment. Summary: "Old English" and such are correct; "old English" and such are incorrect. Please don't keep uncapitalizing. What do you say? Does this make sense? — Eru·tuon 06:32, 5 March 2014 (UTC)
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kindly stop ur disruptive and abusive edits, Successor is clear to me. Bioasia2013 (talk) 14:06, 5 June 2014 (UTC)
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Tags are used to delimit the start and end of elements; it is clear that HTML elements are not the same as HTML tags. <span>
(with or without attributes) is the tag which opens the span element. --Redrose64 (talk) 17:59, 6 June 2014 (UTC)
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your renaming left a couple of double redirects, which means the template is not showing up properly in main article. Could you please fix it?
Thanks a lot! Niels? en | nl 01:56, 7 June 2014 (UTC)
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Maybe this is a North American term not used in your area. While the words graphic and image separately mean roughly the same thing, together "Graphic image(s)" only means either "very disturbing gory image" or "explicit sexual pictures" or both. It's a warning to people who don't want to see nasty stuff. Cheers, Legacypac (talk) 16:45, 16 December 2014 (UTC)
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I had to undo a few of your edits to this article. The reference formats need to be maintained in a consistent manner. Spaces are not placed around em-dashes (MOS:EMDASH). Citations do not need to follow every sentence; it's best to check the existing citations first before tagging them. Since the lead is a summary of what is in the body, it is preferable to keep citations in the led to just those entries that are likely to be challenged; if there is a specific issue it can be discussed on the talk page. Thank you. Praemonitus (talk) 14:24, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
P.S. You don't need to make this edit: [[Saturn|Saturn's]] -> [[Saturn|Saturn]]’s . It serves no useful purpose. Praemonitus (talk)
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((db-repost))
. In short: you missed the boat. --Redrose64 (talk) 18:48, 27 September 2015 (UTC) A tag has been placed on Template:Dabbr requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia, because it appears to be a repost of material that was previously deleted following a deletion process. If you can indicate how it is different from the previously posted material, contest the deletion by clicking on the button that looks like this: which appears inside of the speedy deletion (((db-...))
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((abbr))
is both shorter, and more intuitive? It is, after all, an abbreviation for "abbreviation". "dabbr" is longer, and much less meaningful. In short: don't create pointless redirects. --Redrose64 (talk) 18:45, 27 September 2015 (UTC)
((abbr|MSLP|Mean Sea Level Pressure))
gives MSLP which has dots and is accessible. How would ((dabbr|MSLP|Mean Sea Level Pressure))
be any different? --Redrose64 (talk) 21:13, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
((dabbr|
, like ((abrd|
on the french Wikipedia. Before, it worked. Now, it is broken.((dabbr|Jan|January))
would be accessible yet different, without the dots, if we put the styling in the style sheet of Wikipedia. I suggest putting the following style in the style sheet of Wikipedia: abbr.discreet-abbr { text-decoration: inherit; border-bottom: inherit; }
Maybe you can do that.((1er))
, ((Mme))
and ((N°))
which have no equivalents in English Wikipedia - that does not mean that we should create those, either. --Redrose64 (talk) 20:27, 4 October 2015 (UTC)
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Hi Nnemo. You edited Hawar Islands a while back and changed the measurement conversion tool to plain text (i.e. here. Just wondering why? Cheers, Bromley86 (talk) 03:30, 5 February 2016 (UTC)
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