Spiraldoor
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Hey spiral, I can see you've been adding capital letters to the names of the articles about levels in Rayman Junior, however they are always spelled without them, whether it is in the game on in the manual. I don't think it's a typography convention either, as Mr Dark's name is spelled with capitals though. Not that it's very important, but I just wanted to let you know! | Hey spiral, I can see you've been adding capital letters to the names of the articles about levels in Rayman Junior, however they are always spelled without them, whether it is in the game on in the manual. I don't think it's a typography convention either, as Mr Dark's name is spelled with capitals though. Not that it's very important, but I just wanted to let you know! | ||
—[[User:Hunchman801|Hunchman801]] 02:13, 30 December 2010 (UTC) | —[[User:Hunchman801|Hunchman801]] 02:13, 30 December 2010 (UTC) | ||
:I'm not sure if it's that clear-cut. As far as I can tell, Rayman Junior and Rayman Designer have exactly the same font and naming conventions for levels. Designer spells every world name in the lower case ('Band land', 'Candy chateau' 'The dream forest' and so on), with the odd exception of 'The caves of Skops' (which shows that it is not simply a typographical convention). As we know from the original game, these lower-case spellings are not correct. Also in Rayman Designer – level names in the menus appear with proper capitalisation ('The Sky's the Limit', 'Fruity Fun' etc), but when you highlight them they turn completely lower-case ('the sky's the limit', 'fruity fun'). My point is that the capitalisation conventions used in the Rayman 1 spin-offs is a bit dodgy and self-contradictory, so perhaps we should revert to the standard capitalisation rules that we use for the levels from every other Rayman game. —[[User:Spiraldoor|Spiraldoor]] 12:34, 30 December 2010 (UTC) | |||