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==Use of special characters== |
==Use of special characters== |
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Use of basic ASCII punctuation characters such as ' and " is allowed, but typographically-correct punctuation is preferred. |
Use of basic ASCII punctuation characters such as ' and " is allowed, but typographically-correct punctuation (such as ’ for the English apostrophe) is preferred. The [[Style/Classical|Classical Style Guide]] has its own rules about punctuation in titles; please follow that guideline where it applies. Use normal Latin letters for Roman numerals: their Unicode versions exist only for compatibility purposes and its use is [http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode7.0.0/ch22.pdf discouraged by the standard (p.754)]. |
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As always, [[Style/Principle/Artist intent|Artist intent]] overrides this guideline. |
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There's some guiding information available [[What Not To Link To]]. It is not an [[Official Style Guideline]], but is information that should help while editing. |
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 20 April 2018
Status: This is an official style guideline. |
This page is for small guidelines that don’t need their own wiki page.
Use of special characters
Use of basic ASCII punctuation characters such as ' and " is allowed, but typographically-correct punctuation (such as ’ for the English apostrophe) is preferred. The Classical Style Guide has its own rules about punctuation in titles; please follow that guideline where it applies. Use normal Latin letters for Roman numerals: their Unicode versions exist only for compatibility purposes and its use is discouraged by the standard (p.754).
As always, Artist intent overrides this guideline.
“Top something” Playlists
Bootleg torrents that are compilations based on playlists of charts authorities (like Billboard’s) should not be stored in MusicBrainz as releases. These playlists are often copyrighted by their issuers.