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::It could be even shorter: [[Gloria all'Egitto (Aida) (Giuseppe Verdi)]]. The quote marks make it obvious that it is an excerpt identified by its incipit rather than a title. Is there a technical resin to avoid the quotes? [[User:Richard Mix|Richard Mix]] ([[User talk:Richard Mix|talk]]) 19:18, 17 March 2015 (UTC) | ::It could be even shorter: [[Gloria all'Egitto (Aida) (Giuseppe Verdi)]]. The quote marks make it obvious that it is an excerpt identified by its incipit rather than a title. Is there a technical resin to avoid the quotes? [[User:Richard Mix|Richard Mix]] ([[User talk:Richard Mix|talk]]) 19:18, 17 March 2015 (UTC) | ||
:::Hi Richard. In this case a disambiguation is not really necessary after the title, it could as well be simply [[Gloria all'Egitto (Giuseppe Verdi)]]. Browsing through categories {{CiteCat|Operas}} and {{CiteCat|Arias}} I have the impression that this is the most common form. As for the quotes, the problem with starting a title with them is that they break up the sorting order in categories, and make a work not findable when someone types e.g. ''Gloria all'' in the Search box. Regards, —[[User:Carlos|Carlos]] [[File:Email.gif|link=User talk:Carlos]] 20:32, 17 March 2015 (UTC) |
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Starting a title with double quotes is not recommended. I suggest an alternative title Gloria all'Egitto (Triumphal scene from Aida) (Giuseppe Verdi) or something in that line. —Carlos 20:52, 16 March 2015 (UTC)
- Fine with me! (Actually, somebody else has changed the title. I believe I called it Triumphal scene when I created it). /Jes
- It could be even shorter: Gloria all'Egitto (Aida) (Giuseppe Verdi). The quote marks make it obvious that it is an excerpt identified by its incipit rather than a title. Is there a technical resin to avoid the quotes? Richard Mix (talk) 19:18, 17 March 2015 (UTC)
- Hi Richard. In this case a disambiguation is not really necessary after the title, it could as well be simply Gloria all'Egitto (Giuseppe Verdi). Browsing through categories Operas and Arias I have the impression that this is the most common form. As for the quotes, the problem with starting a title with them is that they break up the sorting order in categories, and make a work not findable when someone types e.g. Gloria all in the Search box. Regards, —Carlos 20:32, 17 March 2015 (UTC)
- It could be even shorter: Gloria all'Egitto (Aida) (Giuseppe Verdi). The quote marks make it obvious that it is an excerpt identified by its incipit rather than a title. Is there a technical resin to avoid the quotes? Richard Mix (talk) 19:18, 17 March 2015 (UTC)