tag:danbooru.me,2005:/forum_topics/8856 Pastel tag 2013-01-14T15:11:04-05:00 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/83059 2013-01-14T15:11:04-05:00 2013-01-14T15:11:04-05:00 @jxh2154: Go with pastel_(siesta). <p>Go with pastel_(siesta).</p> jxh2154 /users/1309 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/82832 2013-01-04T12:50:37-05:00 2013-01-04T12:54:00-05:00 @Daijin: After looking it up, pastel_chime and... <p>After looking it up, <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist tag-type-3" href="/wiki_pages/pastel_chime" title="This wiki page does not exist">pastel_chime</a> and <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist tag-type-3" href="/wiki_pages/pastel_chime_continue" title="This wiki page does not exist">pastel_chime_continue</a> are part of the same series by Alice Soft, while <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-3" href="/wiki_pages/pastel">pastel</a> is totally different and by Siesta.</p><p>I think <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-does-not-exist" href="/wiki_pages/pastel_%28siesta%29" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">pastel_(siesta)</a> is a much better qualifier since it's more specific than just *_(game) and at the same time establishes it is not the same game as the ones by Alice Soft.</p> Daijin /users/43668 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/82823 2013-01-04T06:35:29-05:00 2013-01-04T06:35:29-05:00 @titaniachkt: pastel_(game) sounds good to me as well ... <p><a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-does-not-exist" href="/wiki_pages/pastel_%28game%29" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">pastel_(game)</a> sounds good to me as well</p><p>There's also another game with the pastel name too though, but it's tagged as <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist tag-type-3" href="/wiki_pages/pastel_chime" title="This wiki page does not exist">pastel chime</a> &amp; <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist tag-type-3" href="/wiki_pages/pastel_chime_continue" title="This wiki page does not exist">pastel chime continue</a></p><p>If the latter 2 aren't related to the former, should a different qualifier be used?</p><p>Maybe something like <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-does-not-exist" href="/wiki_pages/pastel_%28siesta%29" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">pastel_(siesta)</a>, from the wiki page</p> titaniachkt /users/352390 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/82780 2013-01-02T18:18:44-05:00 2013-01-02T18:18:44-05:00 @Daijin: That's a good idea. Would probably be best to... <p>That's a good idea. Would probably be best to be a tag move and not an alias.</p><p>Any idea what a good qualifier would be? Perhaps <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-does-not-exist" href="/wiki_pages/pastel_%28game%29" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">pastel_(game)</a>?</p> Daijin /users/43668 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/82779 2013-01-02T17:42:25-05:00 2013-01-02T17:42:25-05:00 @Shinjidude: As a general adjective / color, it would... <p>As a general adjective / color, it would probably be best to move this to a qualified tag for the game, lest it accidentally become polluted with people using it in the same way as <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/sepia">sepia</a> to describe an unrelated image.</p> Shinjidude /users/1002 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/82774 2013-01-02T16:32:52-05:00 2013-01-14T15:11:04-05:00 @Daijin: The pastel tag is shown correctly as a... <p>The <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-3" href="/wiki_pages/pastel">pastel</a> tag is shown correctly as a copyright tag, if you search for the tag under the Tags list search as well as on the tags list on the left of the Post Search results.</p><p>However, when looking at the images themselves, it is shown as an artist tag and I was unable to fix it.</p><p><a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/1312407">post #1312407</a></p><p>One of the images as an example to show pastel as an artist tag.</p><p>EDIT: Never mind. Was able to fix it by changing it from an artist tag to a character tag, and then to a copyright tag. </p><p>For some reason though, I wasn't initially able to change it directly from artist to copyright tag.</p> Daijin /users/43668