Talk:Fictional file formats
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In some cases, fictional file formats that are described sufficiently within the story might later be implemented as real formats on a computer. (I have done this with a Morse-code-based picture format used in Murdoch Mysteries in one episode.) How should these be listed? --[[User:Zzo38|Zzo38]] ([[User talk:Zzo38|talk]]) 22:34, 27 December 2022 (UTC) | In some cases, fictional file formats that are described sufficiently within the story might later be implemented as real formats on a computer. (I have done this with a Morse-code-based picture format used in Murdoch Mysteries in one episode.) How should these be listed? --[[User:Zzo38|Zzo38]] ([[User talk:Zzo38|talk]]) 22:34, 27 December 2022 (UTC) | ||
+ | :If there's a real working implementation, it can go in whatever section is appropriate for the file type. It can still be cross-referenced on the fictional page to show its origin. [[User:Dan Tobias|Dan Tobias]] ([[User talk:Dan Tobias|talk]]) 22:46, 27 December 2022 (UTC) |
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In some cases, fictional file formats that are described sufficiently within the story might later be implemented as real formats on a computer. (I have done this with a Morse-code-based picture format used in Murdoch Mysteries in one episode.) How should these be listed? --Zzo38 (talk) 22:34, 27 December 2022 (UTC)
- If there's a real working implementation, it can go in whatever section is appropriate for the file type. It can still be cross-referenced on the fictional page to show its origin. Dan Tobias (talk) 22:46, 27 December 2022 (UTC)