Talk:Capital and small letters for interwiki

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I don't really understand this question. I've written the info about Catalan, but if you are asking about wether the language names on the list of interwiki links that appear on every page must but capitalised or not, of cousre thy must!

I even find silly the last comment as Français meaning French people and français meaning French language. In the middle of a sentence, ok. But at the beggining of a paragraph, or after a dot, or in a list as is the case, it means both.

--83.34.178.71 22:41, 13 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Not all languages assume that the first letter inside of list should be capitalized. I removed notice for French. --Millosh 06:15, 14 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Also, there is a question about Catalan: for example, orthography rules in a lot of languages prefer (just prefer, it is not a rule) small letter at the beginning of the row inside of simple lists. Are you saying that Catalan has rule to use capitalized letter in this case? If it is so, please change it. --Millosh 06:22, 14 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

A suggestion: look what the wikipedias have done in the case of a word in the beginning of the row inside a list. I've visited right now ALL the main pages of all the wikipedias and looked at the Navigation and Toolbox lists. NONE uses small case there. So I understand there's no reason to use small case in the list of laguages, it would be inconsisten ca:Usuari:Viktor

--81.38.176.119 08:44, 14 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]