Joerg Barfurth wrote:
No I meant this the other way around. If your search is search: macbeth; replace with: hamlet and you start with Macbeth, MACBETH, MacBeth, MacBetH you get Hamlet, HAMLET, ... and then?
Ciao, Joerg
Hamlet, HAMLET, Hamlet, Hamlet
Which is a result I'd be happy with since I must have a broken Caps Lock key to get those original words ;-) ... if I did want to replace MacBetH with HamleT I'd use the Match Case feature which would work equally as well in OO.o
For the common capitalisations, which is all lower, all upper, Title Case and Sentence Case, a blanket search replace, which matches the capitalisation of the original word you are replacing, is an excellent and time saving feature.
I've since d/l a snapshot of OO.o2 to see what's changed and to answer my own question.... and the answer is that this snapshot hasn't changed the behavior of 1.1.4. There also isn't a "Sentence" and "Title Case" option in the Change Case tool; which is something I still miss horribly.
Are there macros out there that have addressed these issues for english?
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