• A string of edits by Jc3s5h and JMF. introducing and removing changes to Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers § Common mathematical symbols, raise...
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  • Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers#Dates of birth and death). —Wayward 09:50, July 31, 2005 (UTC) Clarification to my original post: A date of birth...
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  • Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers) Is there a policy on the use or not, of commas with years, as in "On June 10, 1993, blah blah ..."...
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  • stop making edits which just unwikify stuff such as dates, having the dates linked is very useful and I can't see how the articles are improving by removing...
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  • you what it means, some people would see it as jargon. The Manual of Style (dates and numbers) suggests we use "c." when identifying an approximate date...
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  • the manual of style. Perhaps I take a stab at it. --Cplot 17:51, 2 July 2006 (UTC) Under Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Units of measurement...
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  • justifying comments were very simply along the lines of see Manual of Style (dates and numbers) or according to..., etc. I think may be represented by...
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  • excessive amount of wikilinking especially when it comes to dates and years. Is it an explicit wikipedia policy that *EVERY* date and year in an article...
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  • Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dashes) Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/archive dash discussion Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/archive10...
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  • the dates to "American" format -- I thought Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style_(dates_and_numbers) had agreed that we could use either dd/mm or mm/dd and mm/dd/yy...
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  • a newer discussion of this on a subpage here, Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/Eras. Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dashes) says that en...
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  • That said, I think most style manuals recommend spelling out "percent", and Chicago at least recommends spelling out numbers up to 100, which demands...
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  • (calendar dates). When I go to that talk page, and click the "project page" tab, I'm redirected to Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers). I find...
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  • bottom of Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/archive6. There was no proposal at Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/vote...
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  • Wikipedia:Manual of Style (biographies) for the standard. -- User:Docu That just refers back to Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Dates of birth...
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  • clock is used almost exclusively and many people are confused by the use of 24-hour times. Perhaps the Manual of Style should be edited to reflect this...
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  • section "linking of dates" continues from archive42. I'm about to simplify Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Avoid overlinking dates, in order to...
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  • archived at Wikipedia talk: Manual of Style_(dates_and_numbers)/archive48. However there was a doubtful interpretation of what consensus means. A sizable...
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  • whole question of what to call the era by writing the date as a plain number, as recommended in Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers).) It seems...
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  • and "ninety-nine" in another. Chuck 15:53, 6 September 2005 (UTC) If you want an example of a spelled-out-numbers-policy 'The Chicago Manual of Style'...
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  • which to use, for style? Articles currently at BC. See Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/proposed revision for discusion of BC vs BCE. --JK...
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  • Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers) Wikipedia:Manual of Style (links) My edits are intended to improve Wikipedia articles and bring them into line...
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  • answers: #1 - we're talking about all dates except for those in quotes, just as for the current manual of style. #2 - as Derek says, pretty much. If we...
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  • August 2006 (GMT). I have copied the "dates and numbers" style guide to Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/Wai Wai's proposal. I encourage to...
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  • I have put a proposed revision on Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/proposed revision. I am proposing that we explicitly state that "The general...
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  • Wikipedia:WikiProject_Automobiles/Conventions#Units Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(dates_and_numbers)#Units_of_measurement Feel free to comment in their talk pages...
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  • Section 1.2 of Manual of Style (dates and numbers), concerns the linkage of dates that contain the months and the day in that month. I would like to propose...
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  • recommendations. So, preferably Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dashes) and Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Ranges would better not be contradicting...
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  • Note: This extended discussion on the linking of dates, during March and April 2006, is 171 kilobytes long. It therefore occupies archives 42 through 46...
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  • need the "10 January" format? --Eloquence Accounts of military doings tend to have lots of dates, and they standardized on "10 January 1952" long ago; it...
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