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Looks good! The one thing I don't like is using the greek alphabet to denote a specific star in a constellation. First of all, the game writes it out (i.e. Alpha Serpentis, not α Serpentis). Second of all, such notation is confusing for readers not familiar with the greek alphabet. -[[User:Fadookie|Fadookie]] 06:12, 27 Oct 2004 (CEST) | Looks good! The one thing I don't like is using the greek alphabet to denote a specific star in a constellation. First of all, the game writes it out (i.e. Alpha Serpentis, not α Serpentis). Second of all, such notation is confusing for readers not familiar with the greek alphabet. -[[User:Fadookie|Fadookie]] 06:12, 27 Oct 2004 (CEST) | ||
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+ | But wiki markup supports greek! Oh well. I concede, I've been out voted again. Incidentally, the .pdf map that I have uses fake latin: a for α, b for β, d for δ, etc. Epsilon and Eta get confused and then the whole thing just looks dumb. I believe that most scientific star charts use Greek, but that's of little concern. [[User:Mmrnmhrm|Mmrnmhrm]] 17:15, 27 Oct 2004 (CEST) |
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How about something like this?:
{{{name}}} | |
[[Image:{{{image}}}]] {{{caption}}} | |
Homeworld | {{{homeworld}}} |
Coordinates | {{{coordinates}}} |
Member of | {{{organizations}}} |
Ship | {{{ship}}} |
SvdB 22:07, 26 Oct 2004 (CEST)
Greek Alphabet
Looks good! The one thing I don't like is using the greek alphabet to denote a specific star in a constellation. First of all, the game writes it out (i.e. Alpha Serpentis, not α Serpentis). Second of all, such notation is confusing for readers not familiar with the greek alphabet. -Fadookie 06:12, 27 Oct 2004 (CEST)
But wiki markup supports greek! Oh well. I concede, I've been out voted again. Incidentally, the .pdf map that I have uses fake latin: a for α, b for β, d for δ, etc. Epsilon and Eta get confused and then the whole thing just looks dumb. I believe that most scientific star charts use Greek, but that's of little concern. Mmrnmhrm 17:15, 27 Oct 2004 (CEST)