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| # Guidelines for user interface text in SerenityOS
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| ## Capitalization
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| SerenityOS employs two capitalization styles:
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| - Book title capitalization
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| - Sentence-style capitalization
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| 
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| ### Book title capitalization
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| In this style, we capitalize the first letter of the first and last word,
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| as well as all words in between, *except* articles (a, an, the);
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| the seven coordinating conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so);
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| and prepositions with up to four letters (at, by, for, with, into, ...)
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| 
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| #### Examples:
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| - Create New Layer
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| - Copy URL
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| - Move to Front
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| - Save and Exit
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| - Sort by Name
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| #### Used for:
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| - Button text
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| - Icon labels
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| - Menu names
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| - Menu items
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| - Tab titles
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| - Window titles
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| - Tooltips
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| ### Sentence-style capitalization
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| This style follows basic English sentence capitalization.
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| We capitalize the first letter of the first word, along with the first letter
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| of proper names, weekdays, etc.
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| 
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| #### Examples:
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| - An error occurred
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| - Use system defaults
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| - Copy the selected text
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| - Enable Linux compatibility hacks
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| 
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| #### Used for:
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| - Check box labels
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| - Group box labels
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| - List items
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| - Messages (as in message boxes)
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| - Radio button labels
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| - Status bar text
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| - Text box labels
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| 
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| ## Ellipses
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| The ellipsis, represented by a series of three periods (...), has two special
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| functions in the interface:
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| - Eliding text
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| - Foreshadowing additional user input
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| The first occurs programmatically, but the second requires care when setting
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| text manually.
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| Control text which implies an action whose effect is incomplete pending further
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| user input should end in an ellipsis. Opening a new window does not in itself
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| justify the use of an ellipsis; the dialog must be an intermediate step toward
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| completing the action.
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| Ellipses should be used sparingly elsewhere to avoid confusion with elision.
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| #### Examples:
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| - Save As...
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| - Browse...
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| - Insert Emoji...
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