On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 20:29:15 -0600, Randomthots
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
OpenOffice.org has a keystroke editor, which is something of the
details MS Office lacks. You can look at it by going to tools >
Configure > Keyboard.
Unfortunately it would take a bit more than that. First of all, Writer
lacks a Title Case command (It also lacks Sentence Case, which Word has
as well.)
The way the Shift+F3 works in Word, if you highlight a word or phrase
and press the shortcut, it rotates between lowercase -> title case ->
uppercase -> lowercase ....
well according to OOo Shift+F3 is empty as well as Shift+F2, if you use
Shift+F3 for the most popular (Uppercase) and the lesser used assigned to
Shift+F2. AFAIk I dont know of any rotating feature. I would use control-z.
So to duplicate that behavior you would need to write a macro that would
recognize the current case of the selection and modify the text
accordingly. Then you could assign that to Shift+F3 (which is unassigned
out of the box).
It doesn't *sound* like a terribly complicated macro to write, but I
didn't find anything like it on OOMacros, OOExtras, or Ian's site.
--
Alexandro Colorado
CoLeader of OpenOffice.org ES
http://es.openoffice.org
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