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If you're still using <[thought], he thought.> without parentheses (which is the sole active translator's way of writing it btw), at least italicize it. You can write <nowiki><i>italic here</i></nowiki> tag in Word. [[User:Undesco|undesco]] ([[User talk:Undesco|talk]]) 15:08, 22 November 2012 (CST)
 
If you're still using <[thought], he thought.> without parentheses (which is the sole active translator's way of writing it btw), at least italicize it. You can write <nowiki><i>italic here</i></nowiki> tag in Word. [[User:Undesco|undesco]] ([[User talk:Undesco|talk]]) 15:08, 22 November 2012 (CST)
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Excuse me, but I have to ask. Are you stupid? Don't use HTML tags on wikis. Use wiki-code. Anyone with half a brain knows that wiki-code for italics is encapsulation in two ''typewriter single quotes''. Look at this message in edit mode and you'll get it. And about MSWord: Disable the Autocorrect feature before writing the text otherwise the system will automatically make quote conversions to curly form. --Anon

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When your editing be careful not to change the overall meaning of the sentence. Other than that, good work finding the errors in volume 4.-Hiro Hayase 14:57, 26 February 2012 (CST)

Yeah volume 3, although make sure the narrative tense is set in past tense. -Hiro Hayase 15:27, 26 February 2012 (CST)

"We're changing those intentionally." - Can I have the link to the discussion or talk page where the editors and users agreed on changing the format for character thoughts? I can't seem to find it. --Ultranova17 (talk) 22:35, 17 November 2012 (CST)

Hello, a comment about some of your Index edits of the form < [1st-person monologue], he thought. >. My feeling of how it's commonly done in the English language books I've read is that the [1st-person monologue] has either some form of quotation marks around it, or is italicized, to distinguish it from the surrounding text. Looking for an example in one of the books I have at arm's reach, I found it uses italics. That's just my comment/suggestion, feel free to ignore it without further discussion if you think differently. Regards,--Cthaeh (talk) 18:49, 21 November 2012 (CST)

If you're still using <[thought], he thought.> without parentheses (which is the sole active translator's way of writing it btw), at least italicize it. You can write <i>italic here</i> tag in Word. undesco (talk) 15:08, 22 November 2012 (CST)

Excuse me, but I have to ask. Are you stupid? Don't use HTML tags on wikis. Use wiki-code. Anyone with half a brain knows that wiki-code for italics is encapsulation in two typewriter single quotes. Look at this message in edit mode and you'll get it. And about MSWord: Disable the Autocorrect feature before writing the text otherwise the system will automatically make quote conversions to curly form. --Anon