User talk:Tbrittreid/Archive/2007/July

Punctuation
Re: your note on my talk page - thanks. My changes weren't based on the U.K.-U.S. differences, but on the style guide (and hence the changes were only to titles). In terms of titles, Wikipedia treats quotation marks as applying only to the title in question. All punctuation is kept outside of the quotation marks, and the same is true for italics as well. --Ckatz chat spy  20:52, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the reply. Could you please point me to the dialogue you said I changed - I only noticed episode titles in the dif. I'd like to check it out to see if something was inadvertently changed. Also, in this case the titles are not "quoted material" - they are names that are presented with special formatting to distinguish them from ordinary text. As such, punctuation is not formatted because it does not form a part of the name. --Ckatz chat spy  20:49, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure I see where I changed the dialogue punctuation. Are you sure you're not thinking of the Ros/Fonny changes a bit earlier? --Ckatz chat spy  22:04, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

Stinger vs. Tag
Regarding what we've been calling the Stinger or Tag for the animation that precedes the closing credits of the Prisoner, technically neither is correct since they both imply a "scene" or clip that comes AFTER the credits (in this case, perhaps Rover whisking away on the waves would be the Stinger/Tag). I'm actually of the opinion that the clip we've both been referring to is merely a part of the Closing credits, and shouldn't be held as something separate. Perhaps folding it into the Closing credits header would be a better idea, and more appropriate than what either of us is proposing. Would you consider that as an acceptible solution? I bring this up here before taking it to the Prisoner user talk so that we can come to accord and be a unified front. :-) WikiTracker 20:54, 10 July 2007 (UTC)