Talk:Folding

With numbers
What about the term "fold" used with numbers? As in, "It increased three-fold." — Emiellaiendiay 07:41, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
 * That's a good question - that definition is in Wiktionary under ''-fold.
 * A search for "n-fold" brings up entries such as Rotational symmetry and other mathematics-related topics. Maybe an article by that name would be in order. --George100 15:56, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
 * After searching for this very topic, and not finding it from this DAB, Duckduckgo directed me to Fold change. I have added it here now. 104.159.112.162 (talk) 18:04, 29 May 2021 (UTC)

The poster-child for the Dict-Defs Dab page
Wow, here it is! I'm not sure i've ever seen a collection this large with so many failures to conform to WP:MoSDab. (Since piping of lks is used fundamentally differently in dabs from how it is in articles and lists, i've screwed with the piping in a way that is easier to understand than to explain. --Jerzy•t 23:02, 5 November 2008 (UTC) Fold may refer to:


 * Above the fold, a graphic design concept originating in newspapers
 * Fold (from the Saxon "falod") meaning a staked-off pasture area (e.g. Sheepfold, an enclosure for sheep) and used in place names such as the Fold Villages.
 * Catastrophe theory, one of the most basic objects in singularity theory.
 * -fold, a suffix added to a cardinal number signifying "multiplied by"
 * skin fold
 * In computing:
 * Fold (higher-order function), a family of higher-order functions in functional programming|functional computer programming]]
 * Fold (Unix), a program in the GNU Core Utilities

Fold or folding may refer to:


 * Betting (poker)|folding]], in poker, the act of withdrawing from a hand rather than meeting the bet
 * Paper folding (see also below under Mathematics)
 * origami, the art of paper folding
 * pattern welding, the folding of metal
 * bankruptcy
 * Folding in cooking refers to a gentle mixing technique, somewhere between a cutting motion and a stirring motion, used to incorporate ingredients into a batter or other mixture, such as for a cake.
 * Folding (Book folding) in the publishing process refers to the folding of the pages of the book, after printing and before binding
 * In science:
 * fold (geology)
 * in computer programming:
 * case folding is a term denoting the conversion of all characters in a string to lower- or upper-case
 * code folding|code]] or text folding (as in a folding editor for folding code or text)
 * In functional languages Fold (higher-order function)|folding]] refers to processing some data structure and accumulating a result.
 * Mathematics of paper folding
 * folding (chemistry) or intramolecular self-assembly of molecules to assume a specific shape
 * protein folding
 * Folding@home, a distributed computing project designed to perform computationally intensive simulations of protein folding and other molecular dynamics.
 * Aliasing, as used in signal processing


 * ==See also==

My approach to it is intended to be simultaneously sweeping and cautious, and is two-sided in another sense: only a small part of it should be reorganized into a new dab or two, at Fold and/or Folding, but the rest needs at least to be checked, sooner or later, for coverage at wikt:Special:Search. I'm making a subsecn on this talk page out of each entry, and signing only the ones i express myself about. --Jerzy•t 23:02, 5 November 2008 (UTC)
 * folder
 * door|bifold door]]

Above the fold
Above the fold, a graphic design concept originating in newspapers

Sheepfold; Fold Villages
Fold (from the Saxon "falod") meaning a staked-off pasture area (e.g. Sheepfold, an enclosure for sheep) and used in place names such as the Fold Villages.
 * DictDef; repl w/
 * *Fold, livestock enclosure pen (enclosure) --Jerzy•t 21:09 & 23:29, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

Fold catastrophe
Catastrophe theory, one of the most basic objects in singularity theory.

-fold
-fold, a suffix added to a cardinal number signifying "multiplied by"
 * Discard as dictdef. --Jerzy•t 23:30, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

skin fold
skin fold

Fold (higher-order function)
Fold (higher-order function), a family of higher-order functions in functional programming|functional computer programming]]
 * Should be used in Dab, after rewrite. --Jerzy•t 05:33, 6 November 2008 (UTC)
 * But note this duplicates entry for same page, with different descr, under --Jerzy•t 23:34, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

Fold (Unix)
Fold (Unix), a program in the GNU Core Utilities
 * re text-folding program; Lk'd by 4 lists or tables w/ e.g. a 4-wd dictdef, and in passing by one article where a ref w/in an article on text folding or word wrap would be more suitable; arguably discardable    New Dab entry: Fold (Unix), program implementing word wrap --Jerzy•t 23:02, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

Betting (poker)#Fold
Betting (poker)|folding]], in poker, the act of withdrawing from a hand rather than meeting the bet
 * Dab entry: Folding, Betting (poker) |choice of withdrawal over betting, in poker]] --Jerzy•t 23:02, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

Paper folding
Paper folding (see also below under Mathematics)

origami
origami, the art of paper folding

pattern welding
pattern welding, the folding of metal

bankruptcy
bankruptcy
 * Hmm. I think the "folding" of a business is an adaptation of folding in poker (which in turn presumably is a metaphor for collapsing the "fan" of cards -- "card fan" at Fan -- in one's literal and figurative hand much as one collapses a fan by re-folding it). My 30-y.o. 8th Webster's Collegiate says
 * "to bring to an end"
 * and
 * "to fail completely: COLLAPSE; esp : to stop production or operation for lack of business ..."
 * (which makes me picture a load-bearing metal structure failing by bending nearly 180 degrees).  Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary says at concise.britannica.com/mwu/popup?hdwd=fold&book=Dictionary&jump=fold[3%2Cverb]&list=fold[1%2Cnoun]%3D399414%3Bfold[2%2Ctransitive+verb]%3D399433%3Bfold[3%2Cverb]%3D399461%3Bfold[4%2Cnoun]%3D399478%3Bepicanthic+fold%3D342206%3B-fold%3D399495 (don't try to make that a ext lk!)
 * 7 a : to concede defeat by withdrawing (one's cards) from play (as in poker) b : to bring to an end
 * and
 * 1 : to become doubled or pleated 2 : to fail completely : COLLAPSE; especially : to go out of business  3 : to fold one's cards (as in poker)
 * So fold covers shutting down to, for instance, prevent looming insolvency, something that probably occurs more often (tho with less publicity than a bankruptcy. The question is whether a user would (except from not knowing where it's reasonable to look for dict-defs) type "fold" seeking info on bankruptcy in an encyclopedia. I think not, and that this entry is just another symptom of endemic dictdefosis.

--Jerzy•t 02:26, 8 November 2008 (UTC)

Folding in cooking
Folding in cooking refers to a gentle mixing technique, somewhere between a cutting motion and a stirring motion, used to incorporate ingredients into a batter or other mixture, such as for a cake.
 * That would be Batter (cooking), but it is an unsuitable lk, since it doesn't even use the word. Cake does cover the right sense, but again doesn't know "fold..." is relevant to it. Sounds like a dictdef to me; probably too much limited to "how to" application to be encyclopedic. --Jerzy•t 23:02, 5 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Dropped as dictdef. --Jerzy•t 23:41, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

Book folding
Folding (Book folding) in the publishing process refers to the folding of the pages of the book, after printing and before binding
 * Good entry candidate in theory. In practice, 4 other editors' most substantial improvement, after the originator said in summary
 * I don't know much about the topic, and I'm hoping others will fill it out
 * was lk-ification of 3 words, and no action in succeeding 6 months (i.e., since tagged for cleanup). Tagging it for Prod. --Jerzy•t 23:02, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

fold (geology)
fold (geology)
 * Keep. --Jerzy•t 05:35, 6 November 2008 (UTC)

case folding
case folding is a term denoting the conversion of all characters in a string to lower- or upper-case

code/text folding
code folding|code]] or text folding (as in a folding editor for folding code or text)

Fold (higher-order function)
In functional languages Fold (higher-order function)|folding]] refers to processing some data structure and accumulating a result.
 * Note this duplicates entry for same page, with different descr, above under --Jerzy•t 23:36, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

Mathematics of paper folding
Mathematics of paper folding
 * A colleague dropped this entry without explanation. IMO, a good call: it should be lk'd from Paper folding, and that suffices (or would). --Jerzy•t 23:39, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

folding (chemistry)
folding (chemistry) or intramolecular self-assembly of molecules to assume a specific shape

protein folding
protein folding

Folding@home
Folding@home, a distributed computing project designed to perform computationally intensive simulations of protein folding and other molecular dynamics.

Aliasing#Folding
Aliasing, as used in signal processing

folder
folder
 * If kept or returned to the Dab, must be marked up thusly (no piping): Folder (disambiguation) --Jerzy•t 23:02, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

bifold door
door|bifold door]]
 * Door now has a headingless link-target. New Dab: Bifold, Door|type of folding door]] --Jerzy•t 23:02, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

Fold and Folding as separate Dabs
I've split a Dab along those lines at least once before, restoring the distinction between Fold and Folding. Users who don't realize that we do not name articles with verbs (unless one is an article about the corresponding verb itself, rather than about the action it refers to) will occasionally be inconvenienced by typing "fold" in search of information about folding one or another thing, and then having to follow a See-also entry's lk to Folding. But that is more efficient than every user who needs dab'n of Fold having to deal with a larger page bcz of the Folding entries being included. --Jerzy•t 07:30, 6 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Good work Jerzy. Yes, I (only) dropped Mathematics of paper folding, and mistakenly omitted dab tag. You are right too, this is close to being cleaned-up. Widefox (talk) 13:32, 8 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Thanks. But would i be right to assume that you misplaced that statement, and that you are not commenting one way or the other one the subject of this section? In that case, it would be good to strike it thru, thus (but not remove it, which confuses the process of checking for talk-page vandalism), and comment in some other section if you want responses to it. --Jerzy•t