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==Capitalization of the names of chemicals== | ==Capitalization of the names of chemicals== | ||
There does not seem to be any convention on the capitalization of the names of medicines or chemicals. If there is no one that cares (and I doubt anyone will, seeing as this is a very minor change and will likely go unnoticed by all), I will capitalize them all in an effort to make the articles containing them, and the wiki as a whole, more congruent. -Natte hond | There does not seem to be any convention on the capitalization of the names of medicines or chemicals. If there is no one that cares (and I doubt anyone will, seeing as this is a very minor change and will likely go unnoticed by all), I will capitalize them all in an effort to make the articles containing them, and the wiki as a whole, more congruent. -Natte hond | ||
Perhaps we should capitalise made-up medicines (Iprovaline, Occuline) but keep actual molecules uncapitalised (epinephrine, histamine)? -Thebetterbutter | |||
== "Cloning and Morgue" subsection == | == "Cloning and Morgue" subsection == | ||
I believe this section is, currently, incorrect. I have yet to see the text "His/Her soul has departed" and I am most certain that, when someone takes a ghost-role, that person becomes catatonic, with purple text, not yellow text. This section was most likely correct in the past, but was not updated. I am not changing it myself as I am also not entirely sure about the states of people once they are dead, and I do not want to put wrong information in such an important page for the wiki. | I believe this section is, currently, incorrect. I have yet to see the text "His/Her soul has departed" and I am most certain that, when someone takes a ghost-role, that person becomes catatonic, with purple text, not yellow text. This section was most likely correct in the past, but was not updated. I am not changing it myself as I am also not entirely sure about the states of people once they are dead, and I do not want to put wrong information in such an important page for the wiki. |
Revision as of 16:02, 5 January 2025
Capitalization of the names of chemicals
There does not seem to be any convention on the capitalization of the names of medicines or chemicals. If there is no one that cares (and I doubt anyone will, seeing as this is a very minor change and will likely go unnoticed by all), I will capitalize them all in an effort to make the articles containing them, and the wiki as a whole, more congruent. -Natte hond
Perhaps we should capitalise made-up medicines (Iprovaline, Occuline) but keep actual molecules uncapitalised (epinephrine, histamine)? -Thebetterbutter
"Cloning and Morgue" subsection
I believe this section is, currently, incorrect. I have yet to see the text "His/Her soul has departed" and I am most certain that, when someone takes a ghost-role, that person becomes catatonic, with purple text, not yellow text. This section was most likely correct in the past, but was not updated. I am not changing it myself as I am also not entirely sure about the states of people once they are dead, and I do not want to put wrong information in such an important page for the wiki.