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Sorry, minor format issue: The [[Help:Misc]] page indicates that "When the article name is mixed (a proper noun followed by a regular noun), only capitalize the first word", yet you've moved [[Edo period]] to [[Edo Period]] and [[Chinzei bugyo]] to [[Chinzei Bugyo]]. (I suppose that whether or not "bugyo" is a proper noun is somewhat debateable) "XXX han", "XXX clan" and "XXX castle" still use the lowercase for the second word... Just curious what the philosophy is here, so I can do it right and make less work for you in future. Thanks. [[User:LordAmeth|LordAmeth]] 12:43, 28 June 2007 (PDT)
 
Sorry, minor format issue: The [[Help:Misc]] page indicates that "When the article name is mixed (a proper noun followed by a regular noun), only capitalize the first word", yet you've moved [[Edo period]] to [[Edo Period]] and [[Chinzei bugyo]] to [[Chinzei Bugyo]]. (I suppose that whether or not "bugyo" is a proper noun is somewhat debateable) "XXX han", "XXX clan" and "XXX castle" still use the lowercase for the second word... Just curious what the philosophy is here, so I can do it right and make less work for you in future. Thanks. [[User:LordAmeth|LordAmeth]] 12:43, 28 June 2007 (PDT)
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:I'll change the wording - basically "objects" that there are a lot of (clans, castles, provinces, hans) - I'll just create a list on the help page.  Titles are capitalized (unless there is a "no" in it). There are still a few things that aren't decided (i.e. Kodai-in vs. Kodai-In) - the main problem is with the software itself - if the second word is capitalized, all links have to be capitalized, and if they are lower case, all links have to be lower case. It was that mess that caused this semi-arbitrary capitalization in the first place.  --[[User:Shogun|Kitsuno]] 13:10, 28 June 2007 (PDT)
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:I'll change the wording - basically "objects" that there are a lot of (clans, castles, provinces, hans) - I'll just create a list on the help page.  Titles are capitalized (unless there is a "no" in it). There are still a few things that aren't decided (i.e. Kodai-in vs. Kodai-In) - the main problem is with the software itself - if the second word is capitalized, all links have to be capitalized, and if they are lower case, all links have to be lower case. It was that mess that caused this semi-arbitrary capitalization in the first place.  Best thing to do is to look at other similar articles.  --[[User:Shogun|Kitsuno]] 13:10, 28 June 2007 (PDT)

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