Correcting for plurals is too aggresstive

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I cannot have a Mr. Martin and Mrs. Martin cards because the system thinks they're both the same. Short of going very Victorian "Mister Martin", how do I get around this?

 

Ha! Wow, this is funny. Amazingly, I've never encountered this one.

 

Pluralization will soon be getting a bit of a make-over, largely driven by the fact that it's too English-specific. In the short term, I may be able to plop in an exception for Mr and Mrs.

 

Could you perhaps use "Ms." until that's in place?

--Ethan McCutchen.....2013-12-09 18:00:22 +0000

Yeah, I could do that. Thanks. :)

--Lora Friedenthal.....2013-12-09 18:06:10 +0000

Is there a way for me to define words that should be considered the same name for a card? For instance werewolf->werewolves. So that I could tag the "werewolves" card to also be the target of any link that's pointing to "werewolf" if I wanted.

--Lora Friedenthal.....2013-12-09 18:09:34 +0000

Did you add an exception into the platform? I've got another Mr./Mrs. I'd like to add to my site if so.

--Lora Friedenthal.....2014-01-21 19:31:52 +0000

I'm pretty sure that links to "werewolf" and "werewolves" will already go to a card with either of those names. (There can be only one - oh wait, you're Teen Wolf, not Highlander...)

--John Abbe.....2014-01-23 05:26:43 +0000

Hey wow, you are correct! I forgot that I asked this in this ticket and have another that's the same question but with a different example. So I'm still curious about the functionality overall.

--Lora Friedenthal.....2014-01-23 12:10:09 +0000