Talk:Guilloché
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I think that one of the links is nothing but a google bomb/magnet. I want to delete it but I thought I should ask first. I don't want to step on anyone's toes here. ˜˜˜˜
[edit] Major reconstruction
As you can see I’ve redone the article, should anyone have any questions please refer to my talk page!
Thank You
Bloger 04:47, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Spirograph/spirograph; spelling
- The first mention of spirograph (without cap) goes to Spirograph as does the second one with cap. They both naturally go the same page about the toy. Do you mean Lissajous curve for the first mention?
- Hate to be a noodge, but you say that the word is usually spelled (unless in a specific context) without the accent aigu in English, but then the rest of the article uses it with the accent. Should that be fixed?
Best,--Shlishke (talk) 14:25, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
- Hi, yes it should be going to a different page, but I think rather to epicycloid or hypocycloid.
- And about the spelling, although Guilloche is usually spelled without the accent aigu, nevertheless the proper way is with the accent aigu, that’s why I spelled it that way.
- BTW, why did you take out the part that explains why the term is used in other then metal work?
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- You were right; it was a repeat of sorts. But, I thought the older was a little clearer so I changed it a little to get it back!
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