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PidgiWiki:Naming
Here at PidgiWiki, we want all files uploaded to be easily accessible to anyone who wants to access them. This accessibility means that we must categorize and name all files with the same patterns. This page will aid in naming any files uploaded.
As you may have noticed, PidgiWiki is currently targeted to English-speaking audiences. While no other languages have been announced, the MediaWiki software has a built-in language switcher accessible via the preferences page. However, the default language is currently English, meaning that files must be named in English.
General rules
There are a number of rules that must be put in place for general usage.
Naming basics
In general, use Subject name - Media name.ext
as a template for file names, e.g. Xerneas - Pokemon X and Y.jpg
or Pikachu - Pokemon Battle Revolution.png
. If the piece of art is not tied to a piece of media, omit the second part of the file name, including the hyphen.
Exceptions
- For Pokémon Trading Card Game card images, please use the format of SetCode_LanguageCode_Number. For example, an image of Charizard-GX from Pokémon TCG: Sun & Moon—Burning Shadows would be named
SM3_EN_20.png
.
Accents and non-alphanumeric characters
DO NOT use accents or non-alphanumeric (e.g. é, è,:,; etc.) in page titles. This causes issues when trying to move files.
Files in another language
For images with language texts, put the two-letter language code at the end of the subject name, e.g. Logo JP - Pokemon Y.jpg
or Logo EN - Pokemon Y.png
for the Japanese and English logos of Pokémon Y, respectively. The language codes to be used are ISO 639-1 codes, listed here.
Box and package images
For box and package images, put the two-letter region code at the end of the subject name, e.g. Box UK - Paper Mario Sticker Star.jpg
or Box NA - Paper Mario Sticker Star.png
for the box images of Paper Mario Sticker Star in the United Kingdom and in North America, respectively.
Alternate artwork
If there are two versions of a piece of artwork, add "(alt)" to the end of the subject name, e.g. Monty Mole (alt) - New Super Mario Bros U.png
. If there are multiple alternate versions, add "(alt #)" to the end. Instead of using "(alt 1)", however, just use "(alt)". Use a similar naming for artwork with specific alternate versions, such as Ditto (beta) - Pokemon Red and Green.jpg
.
Forms/Formes
As evidenced by the spelling in the title, the naming of forms or formes have been debated, with criteria for each name still under scrutiny. To avoid any of this fighting here, PidgiWiki will avoid using "form" of "forme" at all, so put the form/forme name in parentheses directly after the Pokémon name, e.g. Tornadus (Therian) - Black 2 and White 2.png
.
Naming conventions
In general, PidgiWiki follows The Videogame Style Guide and Reference Manual, a collaborative effort between the former International Game Journalists Association and Games Press. The guide is a bit outdated, so there are a number of pieces that may differ in PidgiWiki's use. Any differences or addenda are listed below as they are realized.
System Names
- Atari 2600: While the manual states the system is referred to as the Atari Video Computer System (and lists subsequent abbreviations), this is no longer a common name for the system. Only refer to the system as the Atari 2600.
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Super Nintendo (SNES/Super NES): The abbreviation of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System is also acceptable as the Super NES. Super Nintendo is the preferred abbreviation.
- Wii: The manual says to put Nintendo in front of the system name, and references part of the E3 2006 style guide. However, to again reference the E3 2006 style guide, "It is simply Wii, not Nintendo Wii." With respect to this, the system should only be referred to as the Wii.
- This goes for the Wii mini and Wii U as well.
- Nintendo DS: While the Nintendo DS and its successors are often referred to without the Nintendo, the console title does include the company name.
- This goes for the Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, New Nintendo 3DS, and New Nintendo 3DS XL as well.
- Nintendo Switch: Similar to the Nintendo DS, the full name of the console is "Nintendo Switch", although the Nintendo Switch is often referred to without the "Nintendo".