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- Trying two times to report this malfunctioning (I got no reaction), somebody giving me a clue about what's happening here would be appreciated. Seattle Jörg (talk) 07:25, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
- Hallo Jörg! What do you mean by "malfunctioning"? I didn't check the article-space, but obviously articles with the wrong spelling "Schwartzschild" should by fixed. The proper way to do this: If no article with the correct name exists → move the one with the wrong spelling. If another article (with the correct title) already exists, check whether they differ in their contents. If necessary edit the "Schwarzschild" article copypasting from the "Schwartzschild" article to obtain one with the best results from two worlds. After that replace the content of the "Schwartzschild" article with a redirect to the "Schwarzschild" article. Hope that helps. BTW, you can try to get an answer from a silicon-based lifeform (aka ClueBot above), but don't expect to succeed. ;-) Alfie↑↓© 15:42, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]Hallo Jörg! I appreciate your efforts in correcting WLs like Schrodinger equation to Schrödinger equation, but there's a redirect in place anyhow. If you make other edits in particular articles, it's fine to correct the WL - but if this is the only edit, I would suggest to leave it as it is. Remember with all edits the entire page is saved. Servus aus Wien! Alfie↑↓© 15:25, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
- So that's what's meant by minor edit? I'm sensitive to spelling errors, so unless there is a policy which says not to correct spelling errors, I'm for correcting them. Grüße zurück, auch aus Wien, bzgl. des Jörgs siehe de:Zwobot. Seattle Jörg (talk) 15:35, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
- Yes, I've seen that you tagged your edit as minor. I must apologize: At Few-body systems the WL is visible text – "Schrodinger" is a grammatical killer (I know by heart, because I have also an Umlaut in my name, which is always funny to listen to if English speakers are concerned). Sorry again. If a typing error is visible, correct it, please. Another storry are (invisible) links, which are handled by redirects – that's what I (erroneously) meant. Alfie↑↓© 15:54, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
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