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→Formatting titles of novels and short stories
*Hi! Considering that you are basically the only editor who does that, what that means that is the Lexicanum standard is different on every article. The majority of novel/short story pages does not currently contain italicizing. It doesn't really matter to me if we do it that way or some other way, as long as all us editors do it the same way. We can't have a system where articles look largely different depending on which editor that happened to pass by last.<br> If for example sourcing is stated in the citation rules to be written in a specific way then it should be done exactly that way by every editor, regardless of what format that is. Same with italicizing titles if we decide to change the current Lexicanum standard from not doing it, to instead starting to do it. You should speak with Inquisitor S if you want a new format to be followed, it is not really something up to us two regular editors to decide. --[[User:Librariusfunk|Librariusfunk]] ([[User talk:Librariusfunk|talk]]) 00:10, 3 May 2025 (UTC)
::I agree that we should try to keep articles consistently formatted, but I also think that we should be consistent with writing beyond the Lexicanum. Italicizing book titles and putting shorter works in quotation marks is standard practice in every manual of style I looked in. The [https://www.thepunctuationguide.com/titles-of-works.html Chicago Manual of Styles and the MLA Handbook] both have this convention, as does [https://www.scribd.com/doc/2664713/Associated-Press-AP-Style-Guide-the-basics the Associated Press], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Titles_of_works Wikipedia], and others. As far as I know there isn't an explicit guide in the Lexicanum help pages about this (if there is, I'll happily cede the matter), so we should consult other widely accepted authorities, as we would for issues of punctuation or spelling. --[[User:Mikaka|Mikaka]] ([[User talk:Mikaka|talk]]) 04:45, 3 May 2025 (UTC)