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DBE 8029

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Description of Suggestion - 8029:

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All categories excluding the ones using #Redirect and the ones being handled by EditBOT are checked if the category name is different than Calculated category name just by case. Calculated category name is based on the algorithm I made to predict correct name of the category. It is still not very good due to undefined naming conventions on WikiTree, but it is getting better.

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It would be really nice if this page would actually say what the problem is. Why is Friedhof_Munzingen,_Freiburg_im_Breisgau,_Baden-Württemberg in here?
posted by Florian Straub
Flo, see the "technical stuff" section. Aleš is trying to predict the correct category name by case. So in the example you provided, the "im" is the identified issue. Just mark the suggestion as false.
posted by Steven Harris
It is as Steven says, although I am thinking of discontinuing this suggestion, since non English languages don't use Canon case capitalisation and it produces many false suggestions.
posted by Aleš Trtnik
Why is Category: Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital, Hornsby, New South Wales showing DB Error 8029? Is it the hyphens and capitalisation pattern in Ku-ring-gai ? This is correct as typed. Thanks
posted by Susan Stopford
Hi Susan, I marked this as a False suggestion.
posted by Steven Harris
Thanks. Interestingly the official rendering of the capital letters in the word Ku-ring-gai varies from place to place. The official name of the hospital shows Ku-ring-gai. However, other locations in the area (eg parks and ovals) are officially "Ku-Ring-Gai". From now on I will just mark any problematic ones as false suggestions.
posted by Susan Stopford
Could you please exempt "USS" from the definitions? This is the correct usage and there are well over a thousand of these.
posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
I did a few modifications to this suggestion last week and it reduced the number a lot. I noticed a few more I could do.

After further review, USS is already capitalised. It is the (SVL-440) that causes the suggestion.

posted by Aleš Trtnik
edited by Aleš Trtnik
Ok, that means each one has to be marked false, one by one. Oh well.
posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
No. I will try to come up with something.
posted by Aleš Trtnik
Noticed the same thing about ships of the former Confederate Navy during US Civil War. CSS should remain capitalized.
posted by Gary Christopher
There is the ability to mark these suggestions as false now.
One at a time? That could be quite a number of ships (not nearly as many as USS, but still...)
posted by Gary Christopher