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diff --git a/data/docs/2 b/data/docs/2 index 4ff5ec0a..8c7e7fa8 100644 --- a/data/docs/2 +++ b/data/docs/2 @@ -177,4 +177,6 @@ and PNG format, and should always follow these guidelines: <li>Images that are NSFW should be flagged as such, see the <a href="#4">image</a> guidelines above.</li> <li>Screenshots have to be unmarked: they shouldn't contain any copyright information, website URL, or other text that's not present in the original screenshot.</li> + <li>Screenshots should preferably be of the English or original (Japanese) releases. Other languages are + allowed, but the number of images should be kept to a minimum.</li> </ul> diff --git a/data/docs/5 b/data/docs/5 index 9bef7f9f..aa299dc3 100644 --- a/data/docs/5 +++ b/data/docs/5 @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ :TITLE:Editing guidelines -:INC:notfinished :INC:index @@ -26,7 +25,10 @@ lowercase. If there is no real reason for this choise of capitalization, these titles and names should be properly converted to normal English capitalization (as described <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalization">on - Wikipedia</a>) for titles and names before being entered in the database. + Wikipedia</a>) for titles and names before being entered in the database.<br /> + This only applies to the romanized titles and the main title of a visual novel + entry, the 'Original title' field of producer and release entries should still + use the official capitalization. </p> @@ -48,6 +50,7 @@ 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. @@ -60,8 +63,19 @@ If you say so here, another contributor is bound to finish it off. </p> -:SUB:Descriptions + +:SUB:Descriptions From External Sources <p> - <i>TODO: Something about quoting sources in descriptions here</i> + It is possible to add a description or notes to visual novel, producer and release entries + in the database. While original descriptions are preferred, using descriptions from external + resources is allowed, provided the source is properly credited. The preferred form to credit + external resources is by adding the following template to the bottom of the description:<br /> + [From [url=<b>URL</b>]<b>title or author</b>[/url]]<br /> + This would result in, for example, '[From <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/Wiki/Ever17">Wikipedia</a>]' + for descriptions taken from Wikipedia. If the description is not literally taken from the + source but has some modifications, the 'From' should be replaced with something similar, + indicating that it's modified, e.g. 'Edited from', 'Based on'.<br /> + As it is not allowed to provide links to websites providing or promoting illigal downloads, + the URL part should be left out for such descriptions. </p> |