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author | Yorhel <git@yorhel.nl> | 2009-10-31 09:00:56 +0100 |
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committer | Yorhel <git@yorhel.nl> | 2009-10-31 09:00:56 +0100 |
commit | a80308df1a5b4818f571a82d3ad4fd31a2d342be (patch) | |
tree | 3aaa60f04a9cd57377b0a45a92f06612c9bd515e | |
parent | 20eec6644cf02e7d58b9732c28c3d87dc15ae07c (diff) |
docs: Some updates in d4 & d5
-rw-r--r-- | data/docs/4 | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | data/docs/5 | 39 |
2 files changed, 27 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/data/docs/4 b/data/docs/4 index 45acb927..f2dccba8 100644 --- a/data/docs/4 +++ b/data/docs/4 @@ -47,25 +47,24 @@ The following relations are defined: because of a name change, or when the earlier producer disbanded and the same people started again under a different name. </dd><dt>Succeeded by</dt><dd> - Reverse of <i>Formerly</i>. + Reverse of <i>Formerly</i> - selected producer was formerly known as the current producer. </dd><dt>Subsidiary</dt><dd> - Selected producer is a subsidiary of the current producer. A subsidiary is - still "part" of the parent producer, but consist of a different group and - publishes under a different name. + Selected producer is a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsidiary">subsidiary</a> + of the current producer. </dd><dt>Parent producer</dt><dd> - Reverse of <i>Subsidiary</i>. + Reverse of <i>Subsidiary</i> - current producer is a subsidiary of the selected producer. </dd><dt>Imprint</dt><dd> Selected producer is an imprint of the current producer. Simply put, an "imprint" is a different name for the same group of people, used when publishing games. See <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprint">Wikipedia</a> for more info. </dd><dt>Parent brand</dt><dd> - Reverse of <i>Imprint</i>. + Reverse of <i>Imprint</i> - current producer is an imprint of the selected producer. </dd><dt>Spawned</dt><dd> The selected producer was formed by former members of the current producers. The difference with the <i>Formerly</i> relation is that the producer where the members came from is still alive. </dd><dt>Originated from</dt><dd> - Reverse of <i>Spawned</i>. + Reverse of <i>Spawned</i> - current producer spawned the selected producer. </dd> </dl> diff --git a/data/docs/5 b/data/docs/5 index b27bad83..c1455e2d 100644 --- a/data/docs/5 +++ b/data/docs/5 @@ -37,33 +37,36 @@ :SUB:Name Order <p> - In most English speaking countries, names are given in a "given name, family name" order. - This is called "Western Order". - In English, you call someone using their given name if you know them well, otherwise use their title and family name. + In most English speaking countries, names are given in a "given name, family + name" order. This is called "Western Order". In English, you call someone + using their given name if you know them well, otherwise use their title and + family name. <br /> - In Japanese (and some other languages too), names are given in "family name, given name" order. - We call this "Japanese Order". - In Japanese you can call someone using either name with an appropriate suffix. + In Japanese (and some other languages too), names are given in "family name, + given name" order. We call this "Japanese Order". In Japanese you can call + someone using either name with an appropriate suffix. <br /> - To aid English speakers, some resources (e.g. wikipedia) use Japanese names in Western order. - Here on vndb.org, we prefer to use the order that the original game used. + To aid English speakers, some resources (e.g. wikipedia) use Japanese names in + Western order. Here on vndb.org, we prefer to use the order that the original + game used. <br /> - That is, if it was originally a Japanese game with Japanese character names, use Japanese order. + That is, if it was originally a Japanese game with Japanese character names, + use Japanese order. <br /> - If the game is originally English, or a character has a completely foreign name (Mary Smith), use Western order. + If the game is originally English, or a character has a completely foreign + name (Mary Smith), use Western order. </p> :SUB:Edit Summaries <p> - Every edit to any page has an optional "Edit summary" box. - <br /> - This allows you to explain yourself on what your edit is about without cluttering the main page. - <br /> - You can say why you've modified the categories, changed a link, or show where you obtained some information (so that other contributors can verify it). - <br /> - Perhaps you want to add a visual novel to the database but are unable to find more information for it. - If you say so here, another contributor is bound to finish it off. + Every edit to any page has an optional "Edit summary" box, this allows you to + explain yourself on what your edit is about without cluttering the main page. + You can say why you've modified the description, changed a link, or show where + you obtained some information (so that other contributors can verify it). + Perhaps you want to add a visual novel to the database but are unable to find + more information for it. If you say so here, another contributor is bound to + finish it off. </p> |