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--[[User:Knockwood|Lord Knockwood the Mad]] 21:06, 17 May 2005 (PDT)
 
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== Format to use ==
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Just finished editing the Lexicon pages to make it look a little better...
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Given that, I'm putting up some guidelines for entries:
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* use Definition syntax, i.e., semicolon and colon in the left-hand column:
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;word: What the word means
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:Additional information
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* put two blank lines between entries
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* don't forget to add actual links to relevant web pages (such as the link I put in to "Real Ultimate Power" under "Ninja")
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* put in an Origin if you know it
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* references to other entries in the Lexicon should be in '''bold'''. (They should also ''be there'', which is why we need entries for 'min-max', among other things. :) )
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Have fun with it... --[[User:Knockwood|Lord Knockwood the Mad]] 21:44, 17 May 2005 (PDT)

Revision as of 21:44, 17 May 2005

This is where we can talk about the Lexica, including attributions, and possibly origins for some of the more interesting terms.

Feel free to talk! --Kwd

Re: Latest Mods

Many thanks to Hyphz for the numerous entries he put in.

Enough that I'll be redoing the format slightly to better offset the letters...

--Lord Knockwood the Mad 21:06, 17 May 2005 (PDT)

Format to use

Just finished editing the Lexicon pages to make it look a little better...

Given that, I'm putting up some guidelines for entries:

  • use Definition syntax, i.e., semicolon and colon in the left-hand column:
;word: What the word means
:Additional information
  • put two blank lines between entries
  • don't forget to add actual links to relevant web pages (such as the link I put in to "Real Ultimate Power" under "Ninja")
  • put in an Origin if you know it
  • references to other entries in the Lexicon should be in bold. (They should also be there, which is why we need entries for 'min-max', among other things. :) )

Have fun with it... --Lord Knockwood the Mad 21:44, 17 May 2005 (PDT)