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Can I please ask you a question, Greg? How do I create a new article? -Vaevictis Asmadi | Can I please ask you a question, Greg? How do I create a new article? -Vaevictis Asmadi | ||
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+ | I see you reverted my moving [[Dr. Anton Sevarius]] to [[Anton Sevarius]]. I guess you feel that it's preferable to include the honorific in the page name, but I'm slightly confused as to why. Every other page name that includes an honorific uses it only in place of an unknown name (e.g. [[Mr. Jaffe]], [[Dr. Sato]], etc). Furthermore, when a character's full name ''is'' known (as is the case for Mr. [[David Xanatos]], Dr. [[Lydia Duane]], etc), no honorific is included. The only other character treated similarly is [[King Arthur Pendragon]], and one might argue that he's an exception if only because of the familiarity of the name "King Arthur". If you're willing, I'll change the page back and I'll even redirect all the links to the appropriate page, but otherwise I'll defer to your superior wisdom and leave it as is. -- [[User:Supermorff|Supermorff]] 13:21, 26 March 2007 (CDT) |
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- That would be very cool, thank you. What would I have to do? -- Supermorff 07:10, 21 March 2007 (CDT)
Can I please ask you a question, Greg? How do I create a new article? -Vaevictis Asmadi Thanks. -Vaevictis
Honorifics in page names
I see you reverted my moving Dr. Anton Sevarius to Anton Sevarius. I guess you feel that it's preferable to include the honorific in the page name, but I'm slightly confused as to why. Every other page name that includes an honorific uses it only in place of an unknown name (e.g. Mr. Jaffe, Dr. Sato, etc). Furthermore, when a character's full name is known (as is the case for Mr. David Xanatos, Dr. Lydia Duane, etc), no honorific is included. The only other character treated similarly is King Arthur Pendragon, and one might argue that he's an exception if only because of the familiarity of the name "King Arthur". If you're willing, I'll change the page back and I'll even redirect all the links to the appropriate page, but otherwise I'll defer to your superior wisdom and leave it as is. -- Supermorff 13:21, 26 March 2007 (CDT)