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subpage /VIAF

Redirect templates

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notes 2015-02-21

See also related contributions, newest first:

Template talk:R from member
Category talk:Redirects from people
history Category:Redirects from personal names
(yesterday) Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Redirect#Categories for "double" redirects

Consider this lot

plus mistakes


{{R from incorrect name}} -- upw -- This is a redirect from an erroneous name, i.e., either an incorrect name or a title that is unsuitable as a Wikipedia article title or other project page name. The correct name is given by the target of the redirect.

+ unnamed parameter (correct name); see Template:R from incorrect name#Usage

{{R from misspelling}} -- upw -- This is a redirect from a misspelling or typographical error. The correct form is given by the target of the redirect.

+ parameter of (correct spelling)


{{R from alternative name}} -- p/u -- This is a redirect from a title that is another name such as a pseudonym, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.

{{R from personal name}} -- upw -- This is a redirect from an individual's personal name to an article titled with the subject's professional stage name, pen name, or other better known moniker.

{{R from birth name}} -- p/u -- This is a redirect from a person's birth name (née or né) to a more common name or a related topic.

{{R from long name}} -- p/u -- This is a redirect from a title that is a complete or more complete name of a person, organization, legislative act, etc. It leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions for common names, ...

{{R from short name}} [inclg initials] -- p/u -- This is a redirect from a title that is a shortened form of a person's full name, a book title or other more complete article title. [silence]


{{R to joint biography}} -- p/u -- This is a redirect from one person's name to a biographical article with multiple subjects that includes that person

Use this rcat on all mainspace redirects from a person's name to a biographical article with multiple subjects that includes that person.

{{R from member}} -- p/u -- This is a redirect from a person who is a member of a group to a general, related topic, such as the group name, organization, ensemble or team of membership.

Use this rcat on any redirect from a person who is a member of a group to general, related topics, such as the group name, organization, ensemble or team to which the person belongs.

{{R from relative}} -- This is a redirect from the name of a relative (family member) of a person to the article about this person.

This redirect template is to be placed on any redirect from a family member who is a close relative of the subject of the target article.

{{R from spouse}} -- This is a redirect from the name of a person's husband or wife (spouse) or former spouse to the article about the person.

This redirect template is to be placed on any redirect from the name of a person's husband or wife (spouse) or former spouse to the article about the person.

Category:Redirects from writers populated by hard code: -- -- The pages in this category are redirects from individual writers, typically to articles about one of their works.


{{R from fictional character}} -- p/u -- This is a redirect from a fictional character to a related fictional work or list of characters.

Use this rcat on any mainspace redirect to a list in which the subject is an entry: ... containing character entries that are not themselves sections.
+2 parameters (name of the fictional work), (sortkey)

{{R with possibilities}} -- populates Category:Redirects with possibilities and for article redirects, "Category:Printworthy redirects will also be populated."


Category: Templates for redirects relating to people

Category: Redirects from people

   ► Redirects to joint biographies‎ (98 P)
   ► Redirects from members‎ (890 P)
   ► Redirects from personal names‎ (238 P)
   ► Redirects from relatives‎ (29 P)
   ► Redirects from spouses‎ (24 P)
   ► Redirects from writers‎ (24 P)

Category:Redirects from writers

ISFDB

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[1] reviews, SFStudies 26, March 1982

Mark Rose 1981 [2]
Pohl & Pohl 1981 [3]
five essays and one review attributed to Andrew Gordon alone, 1982 to 2004 --all doubtful because the early ones are incredible;

Ilona Andrews = Ilona & Andrew Gordon? [6]

Ilona G: 53948511; 171713784 joint: 56408028 ; 264024569 ; 169432175


Jr and Inc

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  • Fantasyland
  • Pohl IV - skim the film book for biog info

Examing logos, Findmypast seems to be "find my past" and Time Inc. appears to be "TimeInc.".

D. C. Thomson & Co. (which is "Limited" or "Ltd" with or without a comma or a dot) has subsidiary DC Thomson Family History

Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

N. T. Rama Rao Jr. --who is Junior N.T.R. at IMDb-- uses Jr NTR at facebook [7] or his website [8]

Inverness City F.C. doesn't use dots [9]

F.C. Stoneywood doesn't use dots [10] for itself or its rival Banchory St. Ternan F.C.

Textile Machinery Makers Ltd (uk); skip Ltd. (jp); A K Peters, Ltd. (us)

"John Calvin Coolidge, Sr. was born" but "John Calvin Coolidge Jr., was born"

"Frederick Pohl, IV" at ISFDB

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Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Linking#Overlink overdone -09-06
Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers#Script-assisted conversion of Retrieved YYYY-MM-DD -09-06
Template talk:Infobox person#Influences/influenced -09-29
See also Template talk:Infobox writer#"Influences" and "Influenced". {Infobox writer} is the particular template I have used but {infobox person} is its parent and most of the discussion is there, including a crucial -09-30 exchange.

The text mentions children's books, children's magazines, and children's publishing but none of them is linked either. (Children's books is a redirect to literature, which might be the best target for magazine(s) and publishing too.)

Influences/influenced

Ray Bradbury --2013-09-27, long talk page explanation cited on subsequent talk pages, all under heading Influences/influenced
Clive Barker
Jeanne Birdsall
Harlan Ellison --2013-10-04, with revert of overzealous script-assisted revision
Fritz Leiber
Script-assisted abuse of MOSNUM? 2013-09-30

sign off with brief report at Template talk:Infobox person#Influences/influenced

Tony

Smith science fiction
Dr Seuss children's literature; PhD English literature; pen name, fascism, communism; dozens of YYYYMMDD (no change in 'Retrieved on') but there is no consensus
Harlan Ellison influences/influenced; science fiction; YYYYMMDD against 30:2 consensus --reverted -10-04
Leiber science fiction, influences/influenced, YYYYMMDD, California, USA in face of consensus disturbed 2013-04-28 --reverted -10-04

OhC

children's literature --no longer linked from John Newbery (diffs-10-04)

Master's, master's degree, MA, MS

historical novel --no longer The Mark of the Horse Lord (diffs-09-10)

English counties


Repeated abuse of MOS:NUM by Tony1

User:Tony1#Script-assisted fixes -- 2013-10-01 exchange with User:Curly Turkey

User:Tony1#Michael Moorcock -- 2013-12-07 note from p64

User:p64#Linking -- 2013-10-05/06 exchange with p64

p64 warns that manual restoration must be limited in scale, large-scale instances will be reverted re "abuee of MOS:NUM": "Regarding the first I will hereafter specify "abuse of MOS:NUM" in the edit summary. Manual restoration is appropriate sometimes when the changes are few in number --as for OhC at The Lantern Bearers a month ago (history)."


Influences/influenced

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2013-10-04

revert Leiber; move influences/influenced to Talk#Influences/influenced
revert Ellison (2); move influences/influenced to Talk


INFOBOX WRITER

!-- Infobox writer no longer supports the fields influences and influenced. See TALK -->

TALK PAGE == Influences/influenced

{{Infobox writer}} no longer supports the fields influences and influenced. Its template documentation now instructs (twice): "No longer supported. Please move cited/citable instances into prose."

Here are the current parameter values (cut and paste except bullet points):

See Talk: Ray Bradbury#Influences/influenced for some more explanation with cross-references.

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Caption names photographer?

Template talk:Infobox writer#Caption

For Neil Gaiman we now display File:Gaiman-headshot.jpg (not a headshot) with caption "Gaiman and his dog, Cabal". The license specifies attribution required and the File history Comment includes "Permission=Own work, attribution required". Numerous wiki-pages use the image without visibly identifying the photographer.
{{Infobox person}} documentation provides the template completed for Bill Gates as an illustration. Its image caption is wordy "Bill Gates at the World Economic Forum in Davos, 2007" and does not identify the photographer altho the file page gives "Photo by Severin Nowacki".

2013-09-28 draft NOT posted yet


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(was section heading) Script-assested MOS:NUM and so on

Garner, Alan (1977). in Margaret Meek, Aidan Warlow, and Griselda Barton (eds.) (ed.). The Cool Web: The Pattern of Children's Reading. The Bodley Head. pp. 199–200. ISBN 0-370-10863-9. Retrieved 12 January 2009. {{cite book}}: |editor= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link) {{clarify|date=September 2013|reason=This does quote Garner. Is he the author of a chapter in the book?}

restore format Retrieved YMD over User:Ohconfucius abuse of MOS:NUM

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Owl_Service&diff=572350950&oldid=556924261 edit breaks uniform YYYY-MM-DD perhaps because some retrieved dates are manual (not accessdate parameters).

If so, what title? Or does the book merely quote him at length? At Google Books I find two paragraphs quoted and paraphrased here does not provide the context needed.

(abuse of MOS:NUM); fix one 2012 use of dmy (mine!); {EngvarB}, {dmy})

The Dark is Rising Sequence The Graveyard Book

The Eagle of the Ninth

unlink historical novel

The Mark of the Horse Lord

historical novel

lantern

Dark is Rising Sequence

Wales, line 117 [12]


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Wikipedia talk:Categorization#Disambiguating single and multipile entites (sic)

History of type theory

Since writing above I have skimmed our coverage of Christian churches, and particular churches (23) within the Catholic. That coverage is far above the religious denomination and local church; religious order and monastic community. Our coverage of professional sports deals with leagues and their so-called clubs, franchises, or teams.
We have many articles on particular links in those chains, so to speak: St. Patrick's Basilica, Montreal]] in Anglican churches, New Valamo in Eastern Orthodox monasteries, Manchester United in Association football clubs.
In article titles, at least, we use "library" for library systems, branches of library systems, and single-location libraries. Thus Category:Libraries in Manhattan includes our library articles New York Public Library (system), Jefferson Market Library (one of its branches), and Morgan Library & Museum (where Pierpont Morgan Library redirects).

Minuteman Library Network

book series
McDonald's Restaurant -perhaps without articles or particular McDonald's shops
Category:Coffee houses of the United States Starbucks Coffee --perhaps without articles on particular Starbucks shops
Acorna book series; Acorna: The Unicorn Girl book, whose subtitle seems to be used as disambiguator (we omit the subtitles of six sequels but cover images show no such distinction); both in {{cl|Novels by Anne McCaffrey]]

2013-08-19

State University of New York
SUNY-Buffalo

Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Disambiguation#Artificial

Observations.
Art, artifact (where artefact redirects), artifice, artificiality are related nouns.
Art (disambiguation) and artifact are disambiguations (contrast art and the arts); Artifice a literary magazine; artificiality redirects to artificial.
Natural redirects to nature, not to naturalness. But we have both nature (disambiguation) and natural (disambiguation).
--P64 (talk) 19:24, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
Social institutions, human events, and so on are called artificial rather than natural as they are attributed to art or artifice (, which implies design or intention, rather than nature. Commonly in english, at latest from the Scottish Enlightenment, artificial art/artifice implies design,


latest revision of Konigsburg biography

compare The Second Mrs. Giaconda, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, Gaza flotilla raid, Dragonflight

REFERENCES CITATIONS SOURCES

Dragonflight; Gaza flotilla raid

diffs: John W. Campbell

diffs: Gorgias

diffs: E. L. Konigsburg

From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler#Notes

The Second Mrs. Giaconda#Notes


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user talk:xensyria#Timestamp to allow archiving -- about {{undated}}, {{unsigned}}

Wikipedia talk:Categorization‎

Quoting the preface to cat Category:1609 deaths --after I visit and select 'T' from the contents bar.

Pages in category "1609 deaths"
The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
(previous 200) (next 200)
Pages in category "1609 deaths"
The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
(previous 200) (next 200)

--P64 (talk) 00:00, 1 February 2013 (UTC)

Grand Slam major revision done. Several redirects created tagged or cat.

Category:Redirect templates

See also #Bridge disambiguation. --P64 (talk) 22:41, 1 February 2013 (UTC)
Bridge (disambiguation) --which has several card game entries and a different, formal WP:PRIMARYTOPIC-- is an example currently important to this project.


Category:Search templates

Search category contents: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Category#Searching_for_articles_in_categories


I agree with your original point about my expansion of the lead two days ago. Thanks for the reference.
Otherwise WP:MOSDAB shows repeatedly in its own illustrations that "excessive description" is not defined by more description than necessary for navigation; for those who search the disambig term to judge which blue link to select.
  • John Adams (composer) (born 1947), American composer who came to prominence with his opera Nixon in China
  • Tambo (weapon), a very short staff used in martial arts
  • "Dark Star" (song), a song by the Grateful Dead


Category: People navigational boxes

Category: American writers templates Category: British writers templates

Category: Speculative fiction author navigational boxes


Category:Book series templates

perhaps six should be moved to American/British and/or Speculative fiction
  • eg Template:Robert Crais; Template:Alan Dean Foster novels


WikiProject iconBooks Unassessed
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cite web

Delaware Basin [1]: 193§1 

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nations

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{{TCH}} {{CZE}}

 Czechoslovakia  Czech Republic ; the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends Czechia (Name of the Czech Republic)

{{SWE}} {{flag|SWE}} {{flagicon|SWE}}

 Sweden  SWE Sweden


{{flag Country templates}}Wikipedia:Inline templates linking country articles


colors

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!labels automa-centered
efefef standard labels
gold standard
silver standard
cc9966 standard bronze
ffffff (white) (000000 is black)
f5f5dc (beige) standard
tan trial, P64 Far East
sandybrown trial, P64 WMSG Open
lightsalmon trial, P64 WMSG Women
trial, P64 WMSG Seniors
gray 4th place, Youth Congress
NONAME brass, copper, bronze
'''bold text'''
lightsteelblue
lightblue p64 EBL summer 2011
powderblue reject p64 EBL summer 2011
paleturquoise
eeeeff 110 blue tint
ddddee blue tint + soot South America (CSB)
cccccc slightly darker gray
dddddd trial, p64 South America (Pick)
eeffee 101 green tint
ddeedd green tint + soot Europe (EBL)
d4eeb1 trial, p64 South America (Pick)
lightgreen trial, p64 South America
palegreen trial, p64 South America
wheat contrast, p64 Euro Youth Teams
eedddd red tint + soot Asia & Middle East (BFAME)
ffeeee 011 red tint
pink contrast, p64 Euro Youth Teams
eeeecf contrast, World Mind Sports Games
ffffee 001 blueless tint
ffeeff 010 greenless tint
eeffff 100 redless tint

geometric colors

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Geometric color codes (near white)
sooty tint   smoky tint   white tint   pale ... less and less pale ...
ddeeff 210
ccdddd ddeeee 100 eeffff ddffff redless
ddffee 201
ccddcc ddeedd 101 eeffee ddffdd GREEN ddffdd ccffcc bbffbb aaffaa 99ff99 88ff88
eeffdd 102 ddffbb ccff99 bbff77 aaff55 99ff33 88ff11
ddddcc eeeedd 001 ffffee ffffdd blueless ffffdd ffffcc ffffbb ffffaa ffff99 ffff88
ffeedd 012 ffddbb ffcc99 ffbb77 ffaa55 ff9933 ff8811
ddcccc eedddd 011 ffeeee ffdddd RED ffcccc ffbbbb ffaaaa ff9999 ff8888
ffddee 021 ffbbdd ff99cc ff77bb ff55aa ff3399 ff1188
ddccdd 232 eeddee 121 010 ffeeff ffddff greenless ffddff ffccff ffbbff ffaaff ff99ff ff88ff
eeddff 120
ccccdd ddddee 110 eeeeff ddddff BLUE ddddff ccccff bbbbff aaaaff 9999ff 8888ff
000 no hue eeeeee dddddd cccccc bbbbbb aaaaaa 999999 888888

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  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Geology was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ McCaffrey 1999, p. 49.