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*heroes (Caitlin, Solmyr, Dessa)
*heroes (Caitlin, Solmyr, Dessa)
*places (Erathia, Bracada, Krewlod)
*places (Erathia, Bracada, Krewlod)
*non sentence image captions in lists
*non-sentence image captions in lists
*in lists of images with captions, if the list includes text that lacks an image, it should also be capitalized for uniformity
*in lists of images with captions, if the list includes text that lacks an image, it should also be capitalized for uniformity
===Lowercase===
===Lowercase===

Revision as of 07:37, 20 May 2021

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Capitalized/title case

  • acronyms (RoE, AB, SoD, HotA)
  • companies (New World Computing, The 3DO Company, Ubisoft)
  • heroes (Caitlin, Solmyr, Dessa)
  • places (Erathia, Bracada, Krewlod)
  • non-sentence image captions in lists
  • in lists of images with captions, if the list includes text that lacks an image, it should also be capitalized for uniformity

Lowercase

  • buildings (village hall, town hall, city hall, capitol, fort, citadel, castle, tavern)
  • classes (alchemist, battle mage)
  • creatures (angel, archangel)
  • individual terms (hero, experience points, spell points, movement points)
  • primary skills (attack, defense, knowledge, power)
  • spells (haste, magic arrow, chain lightning)
  • war machines (catapult, ballista, first aid tent, ammo cart)

Wonky/inconsistent capitalization in the manuals

The capitalization in the manuals is so wonky and inconsistent I really want to just throw it out and stick to proper language (only capitalizing proper nouns and words that are in actual titles (and only the first word of a sentence)). Wikipedia considers section headings the same as sentences with only the first letter being capitalized. Wikipedia also recommends not capitalizing the second or subsequent words in an article title (unless the title is a proper name). I would prefer to follow the wikipedia naming conventions and using them as our go to authority. →ima 09:30, 17 May 2021 (UTC)

im afraid the only effect the new rule list will have its someone gillging after finding this page in ten years once again. as for me, i think we should stick to in-game 'capitalize it all' style. a player has a full right not to know if the manual exists at all, but ull get nowhere from 'the Labyrinth is guarded by several Minotaurs' window. that means all ur lowercase list is going up except for the individual terms. besides, with 'skeletons and skeleton warriors' we are losing 'Skeletons' as the basic tier one necropolis creatures and 'skeletons' as both basic and upgraded ones.
fully capitalized page names look weird to me either.
and im not sure if the general wiki naming conventions can be of any use for us. were not describing some birds or minerals here - our object is complex enough and already has its own capitalization system. sacrificing this system in the name of abstract wiki gods will cause nothing but confusion for the users. --GroundhogYear (talk) 10:01, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
what is much more important for me now is the search previews. 'archery heroes 3' shows heroes with starting archery list. 'armorer heroes 3' shows fanopinion stuff. im scared --GroundhogYear (talk) 10:09, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
I could use my bot to fix everything. →ima 10:17, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
is this a threat? --GroundhogYear (talk) 10:18, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
This is an option we have on the table. If we were not wanting to consider this because of the workload we could offload the work to a bot. That's all. →ima 10:24, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
but 'to fix everything' sounded quite thanos-like. and look what i got right after that message: https://snipboard.io/b01En6.jpg --GroundhogYear (talk) 12:57, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
→ima 13:03, 17 May 2021 (UTC)