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* No "Nr." (See [[edit:6262364|edit #6262364]])
* No "Nr." (See [[edit:6262364|edit #6262364]])

* Parts in the disc title should be separated by slashes. (see [[edit:6232220|edit #6232220]])
* Parts in the disc title should be separated by slashes. (see [[edit:6232220|edit #6232220]])

* Tempi in the track title should be separated by hyphens. (see [[edit:6232082|edit #6232082]] and [[MultipleTitleStyle]])
* Tempi in the track title should be separated by hyphens. (see [[edit:6232082|edit #6232082]] and [[MultipleTitleStyle]])

* Use "(feat. <artist>)" when adding artists to the track title except for orchestras. (See [[edit:6262372|edit #6262372]])
* Use "(feat. <artist>)" when adding artists to the track title except for orchestras. (See [[edit:6262372|edit #6262372]])
* Use ″ ([http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2033/index.htm U+2033 'DOUBLE PRIME']) as the symbol for inch. (See [[edit:28374999|edit #28374999]])


==Advice (for Copy 'n' Paste)==
* Use ″ ([http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2033/index.htm U+2033 'DOUBLE PRIME']) as the symbol for inch. (See [[edit:28374999|edit #28374999]])

* You might want to correct the capitalization (see <nowiki>[Style/Language/English]</nowiki>). The "Guess case" button is your friend. (Well, almost. You have to check afterwards.)
* Use a colon (:) to separate multi‐line parts of a release title (if no other dividing punctuation mark is present). See <nowiki>[Style/Titles/Subtitles]</nowiki>.
* <nowiki>[Style/Titles/Volume_numbers]</nowiki> explains how to enter volume numbers. The "Guess case" button is your friend.
* Please enter as much information as possible. The release can be found at amazon, so you can provide a link.
* Please follow <nowiki>[Style/Titles/Featured_artists]</nowiki> for featured artists.


==Tools==
==Notes==


* You can use the MusicBrainz ID in the relationship editor
* You can use the MusicBrainz ID in the relationship editor

Revision as of 08:40, 26 July 2014

User: Yurim

Yurim.png Matthias [ MB: Yurim | IRC: Yurim | Last.fm: Yurim | Languages: ]
Matthias lives in Munich and loves all sorts of music.

Ressources

Learned by advice

Advice (for Copy 'n' Paste)

  • You might want to correct the capitalization (see [Style/Language/English]). The "Guess case" button is your friend. (Well, almost. You have to check afterwards.)
  • Use a colon (:) to separate multi‐line parts of a release title (if no other dividing punctuation mark is present). See [Style/Titles/Subtitles].
  • [Style/Titles/Volume_numbers] explains how to enter volume numbers. The "Guess case" button is your friend.
  • Please enter as much information as possible. The release can be found at amazon, so you can provide a link.
  • Please follow [Style/Titles/Featured_artists] for featured artists.

Notes

  • You can use the MusicBrainz ID in the relationship editor
    • Klicking through tons of similar items? Put in the MB-ID (looks like any UUID, e.g. 2520cdaf-6146-3293-b856-5b163e76e1d2).

Open questions

  • How can edits be protected?
    • Sometimes the spelling is special, some annotations are non-trivial. Is there a way to subscribe to releases instead of artists?
    • At that time, there's only two ways to "protect" stuff: (a) write a big fat warning in the release annotation and/or (b) subscribe to the artists, and vote/watch the changes. Now, there's some discussion to address this in DataQuality. -- RobertKaye 2007-02-12
  • Will there be more filters and options to search for edits?
    • I'm still missing "order by closing date", "All my open edits that have comments from someone else", "All open edits from other editors that I commented" and "All my open edits that are in conflict with another open edit".

Disclaimer

I think this is a good place to collect open questions and resolved issues. Drop me a line if I'm wrong. I will delete this page then.

  • Please don't delete it. It's your page after all ;). Now, maybe this is not the most appropriate place to ask questions, as most people won't notice (errr... well, that leaves you with answers from the "not-most" people :p). There are two good places for fast answers: the users mailing list, and IRC. -- dmppanda 20:54, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
  • and the new forum -- JoanW

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