On Fri, 16 Feb 2018, Alex Smith wrote:
If we want a consistent rule, my suggestion would be to capitalise any
terms that the game is redefining away from their standard English
meaning. So, e.g., Shiny would be capitalised because it doesn't have
the meaning of "anything that shines", but
How about Ç for coins?
On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 10:45 PM, Kerim Aydin
wrote:
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>
> Speaking of which, once Coins goes through I think we might add a symbol
> for our main currency? ($,%,# whatever? "I bid #3" is easier than writing
> out the word every time...
>
> On
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018, Alex Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 2018-02-16 at 10:18 -0800, Gaelan Steele wrote:
> > Yeah—I think I’d prefer standardizing some of this to uppercase. I’ll
> > take a closer look tonight or this weekend.
>
> If we want a consistent rule, my suggestion would be to capitalise any
I've changed most of the indentation, word wrapping, and the like to meet a
consistent standard, but any non-whitespace changes require a rule change,
which is a large part of the purpose of these intents.
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 at 13:26, Reuben Staley wrote:
> This
This discussion reminds me about a thing I wanted to make back when I was
running for rulekeepor that would standardize the formatting of the entire
ruleset.
On Feb 16, 2018 11:21, "Alex Smith" wrote:
> On Fri, 2018-02-16 at 10:18 -0800, Gaelan Steele wrote:
> > Yeah—I
On Fri, 2018-02-16 at 10:18 -0800, Gaelan Steele wrote:
> Yeah—I think I’d prefer standardizing some of this to uppercase. I’ll
> take a closer look tonight or this weekend.
If we want a consistent rule, my suggestion would be to capitalise any
terms that the game is redefining away from their
A lot of it was done on a term-by-term basis, leaning away from
capitalization. It's quite common, it seems, for the initial rule that
defines something to do so inconsistently, and most other rules referencing
it to use lowercase. Cards were probably the most significant exception
here; I
Yeah—I think I’d prefer standardizing some of this to uppercase. I’ll take a
closer look tonight or this weekend.
> On Feb 16, 2018, at 10:13 AM, Reuben Staley wrote:
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> It is indeed part of Agoran culture, however I feel like these changes are
> necessary since we
It is indeed part of Agoran culture, however I feel like these changes are
necessary since we are inconsistent with our capitalization habits. It
makes sense to standardize it.
On Feb 16, 2018 10:57, "Gaelan Steele" wrote:
> I feel like the capitalization of certain terms is
I feel like the capitalization of certain terms is part of the Agoran dialect,
and that culture is something worth maintaining. I’m not objecting yet in case
everyone disagrees with me, but I feel that it merits further discussion.
Gaelan
> On Feb 15, 2018, at 5:00 PM, Alexis Hunt
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