User talk:Julesd
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Well done on spotting the ciphertext mistake at Vigenère! — Matt 18:19, 15 Apr 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Capitalization
I reversed part of your edit to Visible spectrum. I agree that there was no good reason for the names of the colors to be capitalized. That is not true of the other words you decapitalized. When we refer to the title of another article directly, it is appropriate to capitalize it the same way you would if referring to an article in a magazine or journal. Where the text says "See Color to understand why.", it is not referring to the concept of color, nor to the word color, but is referring, by name, to the Wikipedia article Color (to which it helpfully gives a link). The reference needs that capital letter for it to be clear to the reader that he is being advised to consult another article, rather than being told that he would understand if he were not colorblind.--Srleffler 06:58, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, the capitalisation section of Wikipedia:Manual of Style (links) says that both styles are allowed; the only proviso is to be consistent. Julesd 13:35, 28 January 2007 (UTC)