On 16 Feb 2008 at 4:46, Brian Schweitzer wrote: > If I could perhaps, though, suggest a compromise: > > * I think we're all thinking Latin script. Would we be able to agree > that, for Latin script, standard punctuation should be used, but > specifically with regards to quotation marks (not dashes, colons, etc),
One small question: What do you mean by "standard punctuation"? I assume you mean ticks for apostrophes, double ticks for quotes, hyphens for dashes, and the like. > if the language is written in a non-Latin script, language-correct > quotation marks should be used? [...] > * Further, could we agree that language-correct punctuation spacing > rules (as defined in the proper CapitalizationStandard) should be > followed, so that CSG doesn't come into conflict with, for example, > CapitalizationStandardFrench? I don't know enough about non-Latin punctuation to comment, and following the proper capitalization standard seems a no-brainer. If this isn't already documented (I'm surprised), then why not? Thank you for seeking a compromise, BTW. -- -:-:- David K. Gasaway -:-:- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -:-:- Web: dave.gasaway.org -:-:- MusicBrainz: dkg _______________________________________________ Musicbrainz-style mailing list Musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style