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Words spelled with the Japanese full stop (。) should not be spelled with the English period (.) in running text or titles.
Does this apply to infobox titles as well? Lunar-akaunto
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15:47, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
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05:24, 14 June 2024 (UTC)
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05:26, 14 June 2024 (UTC)Greetings! Over the past few years, there have been no objections to converting Latin letters and Arabic numerals to ASCII from their full-width forms when they appear in horizontal Chinese, Korean, or Japanese text. I've raised it on MOS and Wikiproject talk pages and made many cleanup edits to articles. I'm making a push to finish that cleanup, and I've been noticing that punctuation, currency symbols, and spaces have the same problem. It looks weird to have the full-width versions mixed in, and they sometimes leak into English-language text. My plan was to start converting punctuation and currency symbols in horizontal text (except where the characters themselves are being discussed) when the July 1 database dump becomes available in a week or two. If you have any questions, objections, concerns, or suggestions, please let me know! Open-circle full stop is not included; the affected characters are: " # $ % & ' * + - / @ \ ^ _ ` ¢ ¥ ₩ < = > | ¦ and the space character. -- Beland ( talk) 17:42, 29 June 2024 (UTC)
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Words spelled with the Japanese full stop (。) should not be spelled with the English period (.) in running text or titles.
Does this apply to infobox titles as well? Lunar-akaunto
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talk
17:22, 11 June 2024 (UTC)
Lunar-akaunto
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talk
15:47, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
Lunar-akaunto
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talk
05:24, 14 June 2024 (UTC)
Lunar-akaunto
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talk
07:49, 15 June 2024 (UTC)Lunar-akaunto
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talk
07:53, 15 June 2024 (UTC)Lunar-akaunto
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05:26, 14 June 2024 (UTC)Greetings! Over the past few years, there have been no objections to converting Latin letters and Arabic numerals to ASCII from their full-width forms when they appear in horizontal Chinese, Korean, or Japanese text. I've raised it on MOS and Wikiproject talk pages and made many cleanup edits to articles. I'm making a push to finish that cleanup, and I've been noticing that punctuation, currency symbols, and spaces have the same problem. It looks weird to have the full-width versions mixed in, and they sometimes leak into English-language text. My plan was to start converting punctuation and currency symbols in horizontal text (except where the characters themselves are being discussed) when the July 1 database dump becomes available in a week or two. If you have any questions, objections, concerns, or suggestions, please let me know! Open-circle full stop is not included; the affected characters are: " # $ % & ' * + - / @ \ ^ _ ` ¢ ¥ ₩ < = > | ¦ and the space character. -- Beland ( talk) 17:42, 29 June 2024 (UTC)