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* In other cases, the plural should generally redirect to the singular. | * In other cases, the plural should generally redirect to the singular. | ||
− | I think things like "symbols", "objects", etc fall under the latter category. I went ahead and redirected [[Symbols]] to [[Symbol]], and moved the article about the menu to | + | I think things like "symbols", "objects", etc fall under the latter category. I went ahead and redirected [[Symbols]] to [[Symbol]], and moved the article about the menu to "Symbols (menu)". —[[User:OddballJoe|OddballJoe]] ([[User talk:OddballJoe|talk]]) 18:28, 13 March 2023 (UTC) |
: That makes sense. It occurred to me too, but I wasn't sure about using some kind of "(menu)" title suffix, as I've not seen any consistent examples of that. As long as the style is consistent, I think this is a good solution. On that note: Perhaps [[Menu_symbols]], or even [[Menu_objects_symbols]] might be better? "_" delimeters, representing specific structure of phrasing, rather than parentheses, seem to be more in-keeping with page naming style consistency, particularly regarding specific interface/file terminology. Even more so when it is representing some logical structure relating to the interface or files. [[User:Alpacalypse|Alpacalypse]] ([[User talk:Alpacalypse|talk]]) 01:38, 14 March 2023 (UTC) | : That makes sense. It occurred to me too, but I wasn't sure about using some kind of "(menu)" title suffix, as I've not seen any consistent examples of that. As long as the style is consistent, I think this is a good solution. On that note: Perhaps [[Menu_symbols]], or even [[Menu_objects_symbols]] might be better? "_" delimeters, representing specific structure of phrasing, rather than parentheses, seem to be more in-keeping with page naming style consistency, particularly regarding specific interface/file terminology. Even more so when it is representing some logical structure relating to the interface or files. [[User:Alpacalypse|Alpacalypse]] ([[User talk:Alpacalypse|talk]]) 01:38, 14 March 2023 (UTC) |