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Unicode may be obvious when text is copied and pasted from a document that uses the PUA for bullets or similar characters in Latin text, but similar things happen with punctuation and emoticons in documents using Japanese and other scripts, so an editor familiar with those scripts may be needed. In Chinese documents it is not uncommon for the PUA to be used for characters that now have full Unicode support, due to poorer support for Chinese characters when those fonts were designed. Such PUA characters, which are sometimes found on Knowledge in references and footnotes, should not be substituted with their (hexa)decimal values, as that will lock in the illegible character. If you're moderately familiar with the script, an internet search of the surrounding text will often locate a fully Unicode version of the text which can be used to correct the Knowledge article.
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such as albums, books, video games, films, musicals, operas, symphonies, paintings, sculptures, newspapers, journals, magazines, epic poems, plays, television programs or series, radio shows, comics and comic strips. Medium of publication or presentation is not a factor; a video feature only released
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Where PUA characters cannot be replaced with non-PUA Unicode characters, they should be converted to their (hexa)decimal code values (that is, &#...; or &#x...;). However, whenever a PUA character has a Unicode equivalent, it should instead be replaced with that equivalent (Unicodified). The
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The only invisible characters in the editable text should be spaces and tabs. However, other invisible characters are often inserted inadvertently by pasting from a word processor, from the rendered Knowledge page (in some browsers), or from Knowledge's Android editor. These can cause confusion with
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Generally, use only one of these styles at a time (do not italicize and quote, or quote and boldface, or italicize and boldface) for words-as-words purposes. Exceptionally, two styles can be combined for distinct purposes, e.g. a film title is italicized and it is also boldfaced in the lead sentence
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should be accurate. Do not evade the formatting applied by a parameter, e.g. by using markup tricks or by switching to an inapplicable parameter simply because its style of output is different. A parameter with useful citation data should not be omitted just because the auto-applied style is not in
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and other accessibility software, though support for this element widely varies depending on the technology used and how it is configured by the end user (i.e., it may well have no effect at all on a given screen reader by default, but it may be useful to some people in certain circumstances).
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Articles used to explicitly define font families for special characters, because older browsers could not automatically select an appropriate font. This is no longer dealt with by using explicit font definitions in the articles. Certain definitions can be invoked by using special templates
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These cases are well-established conventions recognized in most style guides. Do not apply italics to other categories or instances because you feel they are creative or artful (e.g. game or sport moves, logical arguments, "artisanal" products, schools of practice or thought,
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may be used with discretion and common sense. In general, text color should not be anything other than black or white (excluding the standard colors of hyperlinks), and background colors should contrast the text color enough to make the template easily readable. See
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is sufficient in some cases. Otherwise the fonts should be specified through html markup, as in the example below. Note that if a font is not specified, or if none of the fonts are installed, readers will only see a numbered box in place of the PUA character.
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In the case that no properly identifying, accessible color exists; or the subject of the template or table should not be identified with a particular color (e.g., an average biography), the default colors provided by the template or the table class should be
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When italics could cause confusion (such as when italics are already being heavily used in the page for some other purpose, e.g., many non-English words and phrases), double quotation marks instead may be used to distinguish words as words
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should not be explicitly defined in an article, with the exception of PUA characters (next section), because this interferes with Knowledge's flexibility, and it is impossible to foresee what fonts will be installed on a user's computer.
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It may be preferable to avoid the need for emphasis by rewriting a sentence more explicitly. Use of emphasis more than once in a sentence is rarely helpful to readers, unless the emphasized terms are being directly compared (more often a
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When right-to-left text is embedded in certain left-to-right contexts, such as when tagged with a reference, it may require control characters to display properly. The marker to return to left-to-right text should be encoded as
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Editors should avoid manually inserting large and small fonts into prose. Increased and decreased font size should primarily be produced through automated facilities such as headings or through carefully designed templates.
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term being introduced is often being mentioned as a word rather than (or in addition to) playing its normal grammatical role; if so, it should be italicized or quoted, usually the former. This first occurrence of the term
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In unusual cases, the default formatting may need to be adjusted within a citation template parameter to conform to some other guideline, e.g. italicization of a non-English term in a title that would otherwise not be
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followed by a possessive apostrophe is apt to be parsed as turning on boldfacing instead of ending the italics), you can rewrite to avoid the possessive, or use a proper escape in various forms, including:
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Reduced or enlarged font sizes should be used sparingly, and are usually done with automated page elements such as headings, table headers, and standardized templates. Size changes are specified as a
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Emphasis may be used to draw attention to an important word or phrase within a sentence, when the point or thrust of the sentence may otherwise not be apparent to readers, or to stress a contrast:
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For an index of additional MoS material pertaining to non-English language text (interlinear glosses, titles of work, organisms' vernacular names, non-English quotations and quotation marks), see
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Parenthetic expressions should not be italicized unless part of the scientific name, as in the case of a subgenus, which is always italicized, though the parentheses (round brackets) are not:
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This is not a requirement: for instance, it will not be desirable in a case where a large number of terms redirect to a single article, e.g. a plant species with dozens of vernacular names.
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This provides richer semantic markup over simple italicization (or no formatting at all), that can aid in searching, accessibility, and disambiguation between variables and literal values.
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The general font size for infoboxes and navboxes is 88% of the page's default. The general font size for reference sections is 90% of the page's default. Additional values can be found at
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are italicized in scripts that support that feature (including Latin, Greek and Cyrillic); do not apply italic markup to scripts that do not (including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean).
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If an article includes several navboxes whose colors conflict with each other, discretion should be used to minimize the visual disruption by using the default colors for navboxes.
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Variables in computer programs and symbols for program variables within plain-English prose and in computer source code presented as textual content can be marked up with the
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Text formatting in citations should follow, consistently within an article, an established citation style or system. Options include either of Knowledge's own template-based
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language codes, correctly identifying the language and automatically italicizing for you. Please use these templates rather than manually italicizing non-English material.
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correct markup, so emphasis markup is preferred. Italics markup is for non-emphasis purposes, such as for book titles and non-English language phrases, as detailed below.
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legal citation style, which specifies italics for case names in the body of an article (Rule 2.1(a)), and normal (Roman) type for the footnoted citation (Rule 2.2(a)(i)).
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of the original font size and not as an absolute size in pixels or point size. This improves accessibility for visually impaired users who use a large default font size.
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to smaller conveyances such as cars, trucks, and buses, or to mission names. Also, most real-world spacecraft and rockets at this time are not given proper names, thus
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Use italics within quotations to reproduce emphasis that exists in the source material or to indicate the use of non-English words. The emphasis is better done with
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Because browsers do not know which fonts to use for PUA characters, it is necessary for Knowledge to specify them. Formatting via one of the templates listed at
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emphasis, which usually renders as boldface, can be used in quotations to represent material boldfaced in the original material. It can also be rendered with the
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will enable future editors to review the page, and to Unicodify the character if it is included in future expansions of Unicode. This happened, for example, at
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Do not switch back and forth between styles in the same material (e.g., using italics for words as words in one paragraph, then quotes in another).
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markup, when necessary). Do not use emphasis markup as an "escape" for italic markup. If you have a situation that would result in something like
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element for italics, but that is not recommended style on Knowledge, except in cases (mostly in template code) where it is technically necessary.
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within those elements. In no case should the resulting font size of any text drop below 85% of the page's default font size. Note that the HTML
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An "appropriate, representative" color, when intended to identify with an organization's logo or branding, should use the most prominent
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to individually italicize "see" or "see also". Knowledge's own article titles are not put in quotation marks in such cross-references.
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taxonomy is a partial exception; current scientific practice is to italicize all ranks of taxa (even those higher than genus; e.g.,
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metadata output. For special cases, use a regular wiki-text note after the end of the citation template but before the closing
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Underlining, usually in dotted form, may be automatically applied to certain HTML elements and attributes, such as any use of
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A further type of cross-reference may occur within a paragraph of text, usually in parentheses (round brackets). For example:
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is used in typewriting and handwriting to represent italic type. Generally, do not underline text or it may be confused with
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placed underneath each character (or Japanese kana or Korean hangul syllable block), but support for this in HTML is poor.
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templates do not apply text formatting, so the italicization (or quoting) must be added if intended. For instance, in the
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Attempting to misuse citation template parameters to output data they are not designed for typically results in garbled
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produces a serif font, unlike the default sans-serif prose font. To avoid confusion over the meaning of symbols, use
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Avoid using smaller font sizes within page elements that already use a smaller font size, such as most text within
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that may impede user ability to distinguish links from regular text, or color links for purely aesthetic reasons.
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Here, the cross-referenced article does not topically make a good target for a running-text link from the phrase "
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Although it is possible to put non-Latin alphabets such as Greek or Cyrillic in boldface, this should be avoided.
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Combined styles are also valid in articles about a term or when significant terms redirect to an article, as in:
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For indicating titles of works, these three languages surround the title with different kinds of brackets; see
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templates mark a term's first use, definition, introduction, or distinguished meaning on the page. Note that
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For complete guidance on the handling of titles of works, see (until the material is better consolidated):
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Like hatnotes, these parenthetical cross-references are set off by being italicized in their entirety, as
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which automatically use small text for authorities, or wrap the authority information as described above.)
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Manually added boldface markup in such cases will end up making excessive double-bold (900 weight) fonts.
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If it is necessary to include terms written in a non-Latin script, they can be placed in parentheses.
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this causes accessibility and comprehensibility problems, and there are several better alternatives
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Names of genera are always italicized (and capitalized), even when not paired with a species name:
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His tombstone was inscribed with the name "Aaron" instead of the spelling he used during his life.
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CSS class. This is expected behavior, may vary from browser to browser, and is controllable with
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The use of capital (upper-case) letters, including small-capitals style, is covered in detail at
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Exclamation points (!) should usually only be used in direct quotes and titles of creative works.
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If, however, a term is an alternative name for the subject of the article (often the target of a
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is the phenomenon whereby information in our minds is accessible for verbal report and reasoning.
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Boldface is often applied to the first occurrence of the article's title word or phrase in the
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Depending on your browser, there may be a difference between the display of unformatted Urdu:
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Although often derived from Latin or Ancient Greek, scientific names are never marked up with
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Italics should be used for the following types of names and titles, or abbreviations thereof:
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The use of italics for emphasis on Knowledge should follow good English print style. The most
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that put math expressions in a serif font. This also makes it easier to distinguish between
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on video tape, disc or the Internet is considered a "film" for these purposes, and so on.
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sources. Particularly on coins, a character that appears to be a letter may instead be a
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In some citation formats, for the volume number of a journal or other multi-volume works.
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One-line notes that are placed at the top of articles or sections (most often to assist
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Errors in the output of the citation templates should be resolved with a bug report at
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to the article or one of its subsections, whether the term appears in the lead or not (
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Use italics when writing about words as words, or letters as letters (to indicate the
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Avoid using boldface for introducing new terms. Instead, italics are preferred (see
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above. Do not use underlining, all caps, or small caps for emphasis, as covered in
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It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though
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should be used in place of italics or quotation marks at such a first occurrence
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editors and handling problems with editing software. Any necessary invisible or
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for words and phrases from non-English languages if they are written using the
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Do not italicize authorities (author names) juxtaposed with scientific names:
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Quotation marks for emphasis of a single word or phrase are incorrect, and "
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Interpolations such as "cf.", "×", "var.", or "subsp." are not italicized:
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agreement with text-formatting guidelines; that is a template bug to fix.
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Use boldface in the remainder of the article only in a few special cases:
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To create it, surround the text to be boldfaced with triple apostrophes (
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WP:Manual of Style § Punctuation §§ Quotation marks §§§ Names and titles
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Avoid using boldface for emphasis in article text. Instead, use HTML's
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Some things remain in upright form regardless of the surrounding text
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scientific name is italicized, whether given in full or abbreviated: (
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Avoid various kinds of overemphasis, other than the recommended one (
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or phrases that see everyday use in non-specialized English, such as
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Lead section § Format of the first sentence
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Knowledge:Writing better articles § Use other languages sparingly
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and other related categorizations should conform to Knowledge's
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Use non-English vocabulary sparingly; for more information, see
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for examples of PUA characters which cannot easily be replaced.
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and combined with other techniques for accessibility purposes.
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Prose text should never be colored. Refrain from implementing
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For use of small text for authority names with binomials, see
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4874: 4870: 4867: 4866: 4865: 4862: 4860: 4857: 4855: 4854:Accessibility 4852: 4851: 4849: 4845: 4839: 4838: 4834: 4832: 4831: 4827: 4825: 4824: 4820: 4819: 4816: 4812: 4805: 4800: 4798: 4793: 4791: 4786: 4785: 4782: 4767: 4766: 4762: 4758: 4757: 4753: 4749: 4748: 4744: 4740: 4739: 4735: 4731: 4730: 4726: 4722: 4721: 4717: 4716: 4712: 4703: 4698: 4696: 4691: 4689: 4684: 4683: 4680: 4671: 4666: 4659: 4658: 4653: 4652: 4647: 4646: 4639: 4635: 4622: 4616: 4609: 4603: 4596: 4590: 4580: 4572:</ref: --> 4569: 4563: 4556: 4550: 4543: 4524: 4515: 4508: 4507:emphasis mark 4504: 4500: 4494: 4487: 4481: 4469: 4431: 4427: 4421: 4414: 4410: 4406: 4402: 4375: 4371: 4367: 4363: 4360:Pages on the 4357: 4338: 4336: 4331: 4321: 4318: 4316: 4313: 4311: 4308: 4306: 4303: 4301: 4298: 4297: 4291: 4288: 4284: 4271: 4270: 4269: 4258: 4250: 4241: 4240: 4239: 4238:For example, 4236: 4234: 4227: 4219: 4216: 4211: 4207: 4205: 4201: 4197: 4188: 4184: 4183: 4180: 4170: 4166:</ref: --> 4161: 4142:</ref: --> 4137: 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