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Clipboard Help+Spell / Feature Request (or Modification?): Title Case - with words to leave alone
« on: May 28, 2016, 08:56 AM »
Hi again, Mouser!
Here's another request that maybe can be done?
(I suspect it's not as easy as one thinks, however.... :o )
I use Title Case for a LOT of strings; I use Clipboard Help and Spell's Title Case formatting function to help.
However, I prefer to leave words with 3 letters or less as "lowercase" (as is the standard).
ALSO, I capitalize some words which would normally be left lowercase, if I used the rule above.
(I think there's a set of capitalization rules that dictates which words get capitalized, but I go by "eye"... I'd look up the rules for you if there was a remote possibility something like this could be done)
Examples:
(using last two subjects I wrote)
Normal (sentence) case:
"My" Title Case:
(note that "Me" in 1st clip is capitalized, even though it is only 2 letters - this is an example of how I don't leave all small words alone... :D )
What do you think?
Cheers!
~Spammy
Here's another request that maybe can be done?
(I suspect it's not as easy as one thinks, however.... :o )
I use Title Case for a LOT of strings; I use Clipboard Help and Spell's Title Case formatting function to help.
However, I prefer to leave words with 3 letters or less as "lowercase" (as is the standard).
ALSO, I capitalize some words which would normally be left lowercase, if I used the rule above.
(I think there's a set of capitalization rules that dictates which words get capitalized, but I go by "eye"... I'd look up the rules for you if there was a remote possibility something like this could be done)
Examples:
(using last two subjects I wrote)
Normal (sentence) case:
- Feature request: remind me of clip
- Feature request (or modification?): title case - with words to leave alone
"My" Title Case:
- Feature Request: Remind Me of Clip
- Feature Request (or Modification?): Title Case - With Words to Leave Alone
(note that "Me" in 1st clip is capitalized, even though it is only 2 letters - this is an example of how I don't leave all small words alone... :D )
What do you think?
Cheers!
~Spammy