Talk:Lexicon Lookup (Lookup Specification)
Devon 10/28/2025
- Under the Column Delimiter subsection in the General section, shouldn't "lexicon" be capitalized in the following sentence: "When the lexicon contains multi-column values, specifies the separator character used between columns." It's capitalized everywhere else.
- Randall Kinard 10/28/2025 - addressed
Reanna Patton 10/29/2025
- Didn't we decide that we weren't going to use underscores in our naming conventions anymore? So Media:2025_Wiki_Lexicon-Lookup_Batch.zip would be Media:2025 Wiki Lexicon-Lookup Batch.zip? Honestly, not sure it matters that much.
- I can't remember if we said we weren't going to use them, or if it was up to the user.
- Dylan 10/30/2025 I don't know where we landed on that. I don't think it really matters that much tbh. I don't thing the spaces/underscores/dashes thing matters as long as the title has (1) the version number (2) the word Wiki (3) the article short name (no heading/type classification needed) and (4) whether it's a Batch or a Project.
- I can't remember if we said we weren't going to use them, or if it was up to the user.
- For headers, aren't we only using upper cases for objects, activities, etc. in Grooper? So instead of "How to Add and Configure a Lexicon for Lookup Use" would it be "How to add and configure a Lexicon for Lookup use"? Same for a few of the other headers.
- I don't recall this one either, so I just went with typical title casing.
- Dylan 10/30/2025 Sentence case is the newer standard for section headings. This is to distinguish between Grooper objects (capitalized) and regular words. It's also Wikipedia's standard. The title should be "How to add and configure a Lexicon for lookup use"