2596:, stripping diacritics is nonsense... comments about the "English alphabet" are invalid, since the English language uses characters including those with diacritics outside of the "standard". In fact, the English alphabet article tells the reader of diacritics that "Words that are still perceived as foreign tend to retain them". I am absolutely sure that Turkish, Czech, Romanian, etc. surnames are perceived as foreign. Ideally all names for Knowledge (XXG) articles would be spelled in latin-based alphabets with relevant redirects in the case where people search for these terms without diacritics. As far as I know, these redirects already exist, and the time spent on petty squabbles such as this, which has clearly been ongoing for a number of years, would be better served by making real improvements to the quality of articles on Knowledge (XXG) such as fact checking and article development. The whole process of multiple controversial page moves without discussion is, in my opinion, highly objectionable and without valid consensus.
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statement wouldn't have happened. I tried common name and alternate name too if you recall but it's your megaphone to the world that invites the involvement of non-tennis editors. You have been going out of your way to make sure lots of foreign non-tennis editors get all worked up over minor tennis players who wouldn't be listed if not for tennis. Most of the time things were fine until you started editing at tennis. I'm not keeping obsessive tallys of your vandalism like a scorecard, but I hope you have fun doing it. If you want to change it to common
English name or alternate name I'm fine with that, but the elimination of the name they use in professional tennis as if it doesn't exist is vandalism in my book.
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that Prolog has provided spell better than a news agency ticker tape. YES, it can. Knowledge (XXG) is not a blog, it's not a sports website or a ticker-tape, it's not a newspaper, it's an encyclopedia. That really should end this time-wasting disruption from those insisting that the rest of
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Feardes. I'm just looking at the ATP Website (Wednesday, August, 29, 2007) and I don't find either the Avis Challenge Cup (WCT) in 1976 either the Las Vegas Challenge Cup WCT in 1977 or Montego Bay in 1978 in this site. Are those tournaments in the ATP Players' Guide ? Thank you for the answer.
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and not the author, which is certainly a business-related primary source. It isn't the title that counts. If they target
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FYI The Davis Cup not only deprives the players' names of its diacritics but it does so with all names such as cities', stadiums' and so on. As far as I know cities names can not be changed and this goes for stadiums as well. These are all against WP policies. Why follow it when it comes to players
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to require inaccuracy through carelessness, it may be a choice of style (I'm sure that
Romania Online could get diacritics to display if they want to) but a choice of inaccurate style remains inaccurate. If we input "Ceauşescu" - which helps readers by indicating pronunciation: not "Chau-SESS-ku"
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I'd rather you didn't as it because take this to e.g. Gorges is translated to Georges in English from German. The name in question is written in German on here. Now are you suggesting that because the English translation is used in the press, which is correct I might add from studying German, is
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Boy you are really pushing against wiki policy these days IIO. If a person is known by multiple names or spellings it it required that somewhere in the lead that all are shown. It can say alternate name or common English name if you prefer (I'm flexible). But if a person is known throughout the
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Titles should be both recognizable and consistent. The removal of the breve does not aid recognizability, but the retainment of it does make the article consistent with other biographies on Romanian people. Google News hits demonstrate the news style that conflicts with the encyclopedic style.
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Wow...you are really looking at this through warped glasses. My interest in adding the vital information of "professionally known as" only happened because of your vandalism to eliminate all traces of English. had they remained at their English names in this English wikipedia the professional
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Nastase is one of the very very few real "geniuses" of tennis. He did not have a very fast serve, but during play could place a ball ANYWHERE HE WANTED on the opponent's court from almost any position. He could (can?) shoot huge spin-magic balls and I don't know of anyone else able to do that
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I was addressing Prolog's claim that dropping off diacritics is a "common inaccuracy". This implies that the Romanian English-language press can't spell Romanian names accurately, as if Wiki should out-Romanian the Romanians. In ictu oculi's argument is a style argument, and Wiki's style is
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Just to note this is an RM based on wiki guidelines. As far as I can see the previous one was based on no guidelines. Please refrain from supporting with as per previous RM. Totally different argument here and therefore oppose and support should focus on what I've written in the request.
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therefore unreliable as per your sweeping comment beforehand. So you must be careful before making sweeping statements. As well it is not a mis spelling if the diacritics are dropped by reliable sources, and therefore by consensus if everyone in the language follows suit.
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you want diacritics then take them to your own language. They are not used on English Language websites, newspapers or books and if they do certainly not consistently. They are not appropriate or part of the English Language, unless you're spelling Emily or Cafe.
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His first book list ended in autumn 1991 (I do not exactly remember) and not with the Masters 1991 : I think October for the main tournaments (probably Paris-Bercy) and September for the challenger tournaments. But Sutter had to end his book for the Masters 1991.
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etc. to BLPs, but you continue to edit-war across what you seem to consider your personal territory on Knowledge (XXG). You were yesterday up to 104x inserts of this phrase "professionally known as " and another x of "known professionally as ." This is not just
3735:@In ictu oculi What utter nonsense you spout. WP Diacritics states that it is English RS that determined whether accents are used not any old non English RS and that sunny is exactly what the policy you worship states. So vote should void. Not a valid reason.
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I am only "suggesting" that sources that do not spell correctly names that carry diacritics are not reliable sources for spellings of that name. I do not understand your campaign to have a mis-spelling used as the title of a BLP article.
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based on a misunderstanding of WP Diacritics, which states that a English RSs should be used to determined whether accents are used or not. Since you haven't read the rules or understand them may I suggest you reconsider this vote.
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3731:Thanks DJ.
3624:Discussion
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3222:Britannica
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