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"All There in the Script" vs "All There in the Manual"

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eroock Since: Sep, 2012
#1: Sep 7th 2024 at 3:16:32 AM

I was wondering if "name is only mentioned in the subtitle" belongs on All There in the Manual (as "supplemental material") or All There in the Script (as "related material").

At the moment, neither page specifically wants to own subtitles.

Edited by eroock on Sep 7th 2024 at 12:17:06 PM

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#2: Sep 7th 2024 at 3:18:11 AM

All There in the Script specifically applies to when a character’s name is only avaible in supplementary materials.

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eroock Since: Sep, 2012
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#4: Sep 7th 2024 at 2:55:56 PM

I've used Script before to refer to information only available in the credits. It seems to be related to production materials, whereas Manual is for materials intended for public release.

Does that make sense?

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