The solution to this is to only use lowercase letters except in proper names. ie, the names of the two articles would be "Farbulator overflow valve" and "Framis bulkhead". Now if there was a band called Framis Bulkhead, you could have two seperate articles: one for the band and one for the mounting location.
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 13:39:11 -0500, Rick DeNatale rick.denatale@gmail.com wrote:
Actually what I'd love to see is a way to automatically lower case a reference.
I don't know how may times I've typed something like.
The [[Farbulator Overflow Valve|farbulator overflow valve]] was mounted on the [[Framis Bulkhead|framis bulkhead]]
or
The [[Globulator:Farbulator Overflow Valve|farbulator overflow valve]] was mounted on the [[Globulator:Framis Bulkhead|framis bulkhead]]
Just like [[Globulator:Farbulator Overflow Valve|]] seems to get saved as [[[[Globulator:Farbulator Overflow Valve|Farbulator Overflow Valve]] it would be very nice to have a shortcut for lowercasing the expansion after the |
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 22:35:36 -0800, Brion Vibber brion@pobox.com wrote:
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solo turn wrote: | i was looking for an option to turn off case sensitive linking, cause | [[Building]] and [[building]] and [[BuilDing]] should be the same in | our wiki. does this exist?
No. The normal behavior is to force the first letter of a title to uppercase, which makes [[Building]] and [[building]] match. There is no full case-insensitivity option at present.
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