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42: 78:. In the past, unwanted automatic linking had been escaped with doubled bold markup, e.g. Wiki''''''Pedia, which is now interpreted by MediaWiki as bold italic markup followed by an apostrophe (i.e. six apostrophes are split into two for italics and three for bold, with one left over). For an example of this, see the 104:
CamelCase can still be found in the non-encyclopedia parts of Knowledge (XXG), such as Talk pages, where the links have not been updated. Many Wikipedians have CamelCased user names, either as a leftover from the early days, carried over from other wikis, or simply because they choose to use them. In
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To make a longish story short, I added code (about 150 new lines of Perl) to my development copy to allow (site-optional) "Free" linking within ]. You can use spaces, numbers, commas, dashes, and the period character in these kinds of links. Valid link names include ], ], ], ], and ]. User names
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For instance, when I recently wanted to link to "democracy", I first did a search to see if someone else had linked the name (I thought someone might have already used "DemoCracy"). I found that nobody else had linked that name, so I made the link "DemocracY" (to follow the new convention of
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links at that time. These links took the form of plaintext camelcase words, such as "WikiCase", and the displayed title of the page this linked to would split this text at each capital letter, producing "Wiki Case". This was a feature inherited from Ward Cunningham's
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last-letter-capitalized). In short, it took me far more time to make that link than it would have to just type ]. Someone unfamiliar with the local wiki conventions might guess otherwise on another page and link to a separate "DemoCracy" or even "DeMocracy". Ick.
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I've done a lot of thinking about WikiLinking recently, and I'm not sure that the WikiName (capital letters) convention is a good fit for the encyclopedia. The AccidentalLinking is a nice feature, but it has a price in harder-to-read links and confusing conventions.
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can also use these new links. Internally and within URLs the spaces are replaced with _ (underline) characters, which are translated back to spaces for display purposes.
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was run to convert CamelCase names to new-style names, although by this time almost all CamelCase links in articles had been removed anyway.
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in January 2002, support for the automatic linking of CamelCase links was dropped altogether, and an automated
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The navigation bar of Knowledge (XXG) in July 2001, which used CamelCase links.
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For the style guideline on the capitalization of trademarks in CamelCase, see
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recommended the use of nowiki tags to suppress unwanted linking.
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was founded on January 15, 2001, it used the wiki engine
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shows the 'W' and 'A' taller than the other letters (
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Trademarks
Shortcut
WP:CAMEL

Knowledge (XXG)
UseModWiki
CamelCase
WikiWikiWeb
Smalltalk
on February 19, 2001,
free links
2001 version of the "Apple" article
Nostalgia Knowledge (XXG)
CamelCase page on the Nostalgia Knowledge (XXG)
Phase II software
conversion script
special pages
AncientPages
NewPagesFeed
RecentChanges
Knowledge (XXG) wordmark
Clifford Adams
UseModWiki
posted the following
History of Knowledge (XXG)
R from CamelCase
Category:Redirects with old history
"Wiki Case"
Category
Knowledge (XXG) history

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