So "till" is not part of general preposition style rules? I'm just curious since the current title is on Wikipedia, but not on IMDb and both supposedly follow those general rules.
IMDb uses these rules (English language words which must begin with a lower-case letter (unless at the end of a title) are: a an and as at by for from in of on or the to with). I'm not sure what rules Wikipedia is using, but they are a bit different (adding more words for sure). As to what rules we're using, I've no idea?
I changed it. It looked bad, the distributors all appear to use Till, afaik we always capitalize longer prepositions, and Wiki is ridiculously inconsistent.
lineker 的回复
于 2019 年 03 月 16 日 7:11上午
So "till" is not part of general preposition style rules? I'm just curious since the current title is on Wikipedia, but not on IMDb and both supposedly follow those general rules.
backfish 的回复
于 2019 年 03 月 18 日 6:39上午
IMDb uses these rules (English language words which must begin with a lower-case letter (unless at the end of a title) are: a an and as at by for from in of on or the to with). I'm not sure what rules Wikipedia is using, but they are a bit different (adding more words for sure). As to what rules we're using, I've no idea?
lineker 的回复
于 2019 年 03 月 18 日 6:41上午
Thanks. Let's wait for one more opinion about what to do here.
Banana 的回复
于 2019 年 05 月 06 日 3:39上午
I changed it. It looked bad, the distributors all appear to use Till, afaik we always capitalize longer prepositions, and Wiki is ridiculously inconsistent.