The result of the debate was Do not adopt proposal. 1358 (Talk) 20:22, January 6, 2012 (UTC)
I think there should be a rule to use in titles (unless when it's specifically determined). Titles of books, movies, or games usually have a subtitle, like:
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars Dark Lord: Rise of Darth Vader
Normally, 'Star Wars' is separated from the rest of the title in italic, but since the Wiki writes the whole title in italic on articles, there is nothing separating the brand 'Star Wars' from the rest of the title. Sometimes, titles are found without any type of ponctuation, or use the colon twice (which is not very correct, gramatically). I suggest that we use the colon to separate the brand 'Star Wars' from the title, and use a dash to seperate the title from the subtitle. Using the examples above, it should stay like this:
Star Wars: Jedi Knight — Jedi Academy
Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace
Star Wars: Dark Lord — Rise of Darth Vader
Or when there is no subtitle, just use the colon:
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
What do you think? Many companies use this style on their catalogue. Alexrd 18:09, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
Adopt Proposal
- Alexrd 19:18, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
Do not Adopt Proposal
- I think what we do now is fine. Corellian Premier
All along the watchtower 22:29, December 23, 2011 (UTC) - <-Omicron(Leave a message at the BEEP!) 01:47, December 24, 2011 (UTC)
- What we do now is more precise, actually.--Cal Jedi
(Personal Comm Channel) 04:40, December 24, 2011 (UTC)
- There is nothing grammatically incorrect about using two colons, and the hyphen makes it look weird. MasterFred
(Whatever) 18:50, December 24, 2011 (UTC)
- grunny@wookieepedia:~$ 02:39, December 27, 2011 (UTC)
- Master Jonathan Training Room Tuesday, December 27, 2011, 03:21 UTC
- TK999 12:46, December 27, 2011 (UTC)
- JMAS
Hey, it's me! 02:14, December 28, 2011 (UTC) - JangFett (Talk) 02:21, December 28, 2011 (UTC)
- Jonjedigrandmaster (Talk) 20:17, December 28, 2011 (UTC)
- Toprawa and Ralltiir 20:29, December 28, 2011 (UTC)
- Green Tentacle (Talk) 13:36, December 29, 2011 (UTC)
- 1358 (Talk) 17:56, December 31, 2011 (UTC)
- Clone Commander Lee Talk 21:43, January 3, 2012 (UTC)
- I would only note that making people use M-dashes in all those titles might complicate finding those articles. I don't know how to type an M-dash into a search. Taral, Dark Lord of the Sith 13:56, January 6, 2012 (UTC)
- Cavalier One
(Squadron channel) 14:53, January 6, 2012 (UTC)
Discussion
Hello there, Alexrd. When creating a CT discussion, it is customary for the instigator to create voting options. So in this case, an example would be "adopt proposal" and "do not adopt proposal." Corellian Premier
All along the watchtower 18:21, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
- Indeed, somehow I forgot. Thanks. Alexrd 19:18, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
Comment 1: this proposal goes against how the publisher itself lists titles: Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan and Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Ascension are two recent examples. Comment 2: the proposal is not internally consistent, as it specifies using a dash between title parts, but uses a hyphen in its examples. Asithol 01:36, December 24, 2011 (UTC)
Re: Comment 1 — As I said, "unless when it's specifically determined". Re: Comment 2 — Fixed. Thanks for noticing. Re: Those who voted against the proposal — how exactly is what we do now fine or perfect? There is no rule at all. Some even allow two colons on the title when officially there is only one. Just take the Jedi Academy example. The official title is:
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
The title on the article is:
Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
What are we supposed to do? Alexrd 10:51, December 24, 2011 (UTC)
- I don't believe the phrase "unless when it's specifically determined" effectively communicates the concept "unless the work's publisher specifies the title's punctuation." And honestly, when is the publisher not going to specify it? We should always be using the official title, including its punctuation, not creating rules to craft our own variants. If there are entries where Wookieepedia's punctuation does not match the publisher's (such as your Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy example), those entries should be fixed. Asithol 04:28, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
- Good then. Alexrd 11:36, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
- Um, most Star Wars media doesn't have a colon simply because "Star Wars" is in the logo. MasterFred
(Whatever) 02:01, December 27, 2011 (UTC)
- I'm not talking about the logo, but the written title on press releases and such. In the title of many products, 'Star Wars' as a brand is in italic, and there is no colon between it and the rest of the title (this usually happens when there is a subtitle). For example:
- Um, most Star Wars media doesn't have a colon simply because "Star Wars" is in the logo. MasterFred
- Good then. Alexrd 11:36, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
— Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (one title, uses colon)
— Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition (Star Wars is in italic, the colon separates the title from the subtitle)
Alexrd 11:33, December 27, 2011 (UTC)
- But they don't use a hyphen either, so how is this improvement? MasterFred
(Whatever) 01:54, December 28, 2011 (UTC)
- The titles of works are always in full italics. That's a rule of English and it supercedes common press release procedures like italicizing the series name and not the actual title. NaruHina Talk
10:09, December 28, 2011 (UTC)
- Then we should always use the official title. Cases like the Jedi Academy one should be changed then. Do we all agree on this? Alexrd 19:50, December 29, 2011 (UTC)
- The titles of works are always in full italics. That's a rule of English and it supercedes common press release procedures like italicizing the series name and not the actual title. NaruHina Talk