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(Added rule about hyphenated words in English titles based on: https://anidb.net/admin/creq/18374478) |
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==English== | ==English== | ||
===Rules=== | ===Rules=== | ||
* The first and last words for English titles are always capitalised, and all except the words listed below are capitalised. | * The first and last words for English titles are always capitalised, words after a colon are always capitalised, and all except the words listed below are capitalised. | ||
* The following are lower case, unless they are the first word: | * The following are lower case, unless they are the first word: | ||
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:Prepositions that are part of two-word "phrasal verbs" (see below for examples) are capitalised. | :Prepositions that are part of two-word "phrasal verbs" (see below for examples) are capitalised. | ||
:Prepositions that are over four letters long. (across, after, among, beyond, ...) | :Prepositions that are over four letters long. (across, after, among, beyond, ...) | ||
* Words after a hyphen are capitalised depending on if the official source has it capitalised. | |||
:In case of conflicts, the English subs of the official Western licenser takes precedence over any other source. | |||
* These short words ''are'' capitalised in titles. Some people occasionally forget to capitalise these: | * These short words ''are'' capitalised in titles. Some people occasionally forget to capitalise these: | ||
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*Put Up with | *Put Up with | ||
*Roll Over | *Roll Over | ||
*Rolling Up | |||
*Run Into | *Run Into | ||
*Run Out of | *Run Out of |
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