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− | This relates two different ideas, [[UK]] and [[torture]], but the standard connector ([[ | + | This relates two different ideas, [[UK]] and [[torture]], but the standard connector ([[Wikispooks:Standardisation#Subpages|"/", meaning "of"]]) doesn't quite work: |
* Torture/UK ~ "The UK Of Torture" | * Torture/UK ~ "The UK Of Torture" | ||
* UK/Torture ~ "Torture of the UK" | * UK/Torture ~ "Torture of the UK" | ||
Since neither of these makes much sense, they will probably never be needed for another topic, so perhaps the meaning of "/" could be broadened out; how about expanding it to include "by" or "in"...? If this seems like a rather abstract thought, remember that the more closely we can pin down the semantics, the better we can expect {{SMW}} to perform - and pagenames are the base unit of semantic. I think I'll leave the question hanging for a while and look at other such pages, but discussion on this point is welcome. [[User:Robin|Robin]] ([[User talk:Robin|talk]]) 15:31, 11 August 2014 (IST) | Since neither of these makes much sense, they will probably never be needed for another topic, so perhaps the meaning of "/" could be broadened out; how about expanding it to include "by" or "in"...? If this seems like a rather abstract thought, remember that the more closely we can pin down the semantics, the better we can expect {{SMW}} to perform - and pagenames are the base unit of semantic. I think I'll leave the question hanging for a while and look at other such pages, but discussion on this point is welcome. [[User:Robin|Robin]] ([[User talk:Robin|talk]]) 15:31, 11 August 2014 (IST) |
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Subpage?
This relates two different ideas, UK and torture, but the standard connector ("/", meaning "of") doesn't quite work:
- Torture/UK ~ "The UK Of Torture"
- UK/Torture ~ "Torture of the UK"
Since neither of these makes much sense, they will probably never be needed for another topic, so perhaps the meaning of "/" could be broadened out; how about expanding it to include "by" or "in"...? If this seems like a rather abstract thought, remember that the more closely we can pin down the semantics, the better we can expect SMW to perform - and pagenames are the base unit of semantic. I think I'll leave the question hanging for a while and look at other such pages, but discussion on this point is welcome. Robin (talk) 15:31, 11 August 2014 (IST)