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* Capitalize all theorems, lemmata, postulates, axioms, etc. | * Capitalize all theorems, lemmata, postulates, axioms, etc. | ||
* Nothing else but proper nouns should be capitalized. | * Nothing else but proper nouns should be capitalized. | ||
− | * If in doubt, contact | + | * If in doubt, contact a [[A:ADMIN|sysop]]. |
− | More discussion [ | + | More discussion [https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/h97741 here] |
== Contests == | == Contests == | ||
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==Sections== | ==Sections== | ||
− | Every non-trivial word in a section header should be | + | Every non-trivial word in a section header should be capitalized without exception, like the title of a book. |
[[Category:AoPSWiki|Naming conventions]] | [[Category:AoPSWiki|Naming conventions]] |
Latest revision as of 08:57, 7 September 2024
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The follow page creates guidelines for the systematic names of articles.
Capitalization
The search engine is case-sensitive. Like in normal English usage, all proper nouns should be capitalized.
- Capitalize all theorems, lemmata, postulates, axioms, etc.
- Nothing else but proper nouns should be capitalized.
- If in doubt, contact a sysop.
More discussion here
Contests
For contest pages, the year should go before the contest name. If there is a compilation sheet of all of the problems, it should be located at YYYY Contest Problems. All of the solutions go to subpages at YYYY Contest Problems/Problem #. The answer key goes to YYYY Contest Answer Key.
Sections
Every non-trivial word in a section header should be capitalized without exception, like the title of a book.