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Hello Cielquiparle, moving this thread from your Talk page to relevant article, if you don't mind.
I've tried to improve the notes in the Gallery here per your work on related Dieter Rams article, but have only achieved partial results. The nomenclature is now better, and the method works for the first multiple use instance, but then falls over in the subsequent cases. If you have time to take a glance, I'd appreciate it — I'm not seeing the error. Cheers, Cl3phact0 ( talk) 19:29, 26 February 2023 (UTC)
PS: There is an unrelated note ("nb 1") at the end of the fourth paragraph of the "History" section, though I don't see how this could be effecting what I'm trying to achieve with the "Gallery" notes.
PPS: For precision (and, I hope, to make more efficient use of your time), the notes "a-e" display as I had hoped, but then "f" should be "d" (as too should "g", "i", and "k"). (Similarly, "l" and "m" should be instances of the same note.)
This article is mostly mute about the company's history immediately before and during the war. The section as is reads:
In 1935, the Braun brand was introduced, and the original incarnation of the logotype with the raised "A" was born. At the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, Max Braun received the award For special achievements in phonography. During World War II, Braun was compelled to more or less abandon products for the civilian sector. In 1944, the Frankfurt factories were almost entirely destroyed, and Max Braun began to rebuild his company.
There is surely more to say. -- Cl3phact0 ( talk) 15:46, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
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Hello Cielquiparle, moving this thread from your Talk page to relevant article, if you don't mind.
I've tried to improve the notes in the Gallery here per your work on related Dieter Rams article, but have only achieved partial results. The nomenclature is now better, and the method works for the first multiple use instance, but then falls over in the subsequent cases. If you have time to take a glance, I'd appreciate it — I'm not seeing the error. Cheers, Cl3phact0 ( talk) 19:29, 26 February 2023 (UTC)
PS: There is an unrelated note ("nb 1") at the end of the fourth paragraph of the "History" section, though I don't see how this could be effecting what I'm trying to achieve with the "Gallery" notes.
PPS: For precision (and, I hope, to make more efficient use of your time), the notes "a-e" display as I had hoped, but then "f" should be "d" (as too should "g", "i", and "k"). (Similarly, "l" and "m" should be instances of the same note.)
This article is mostly mute about the company's history immediately before and during the war. The section as is reads:
In 1935, the Braun brand was introduced, and the original incarnation of the logotype with the raised "A" was born. At the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, Max Braun received the award For special achievements in phonography. During World War II, Braun was compelled to more or less abandon products for the civilian sector. In 1944, the Frankfurt factories were almost entirely destroyed, and Max Braun began to rebuild his company.
There is surely more to say. -- Cl3phact0 ( talk) 15:46, 9 August 2023 (UTC)