https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63259

yuzejya <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #3 from yuzejya <[email protected]> ---
I confirm the wish II: If the cursor is at the beginning or at the end of a
word (space/hard-space/tab precedes or follows the word), there is no
action/change on pressing shift-F3. I do not see anything, which would restrict
NOT to change the capitalization, while the cursor is at the beginning or end
of a word.

I understand the problem I. the following way: The shift-F3 cycles thought its
values (Capital At The Beginning, ALL CAPITALS, all lowercase) independently of
what the underlying word is.
Confirmation: I can jump from word to word and press shift-F3 at at jump. and I
see the changes happening in a cycle. To make the same changes in multiple
selections in a row requires tripe shift-F3.

There are two other possible behaviors of shift-F3:

behavior Ia: check on the capitalization of the word under cursor or in
selection and modify to the next capitalization mode in the cycle (this was
suggested by [email protected]). That is sometimes tricky: What is the capital of
New York (NY)? (which capitalization has this sentence?)

behavior Ib: always start at the beginning of the cycle, independently of what
was changed previously, or what is the capitalization of the word under the
cursor. This would save some keystrokes: the user should know, that a single
shift-F3 keystroke gives him "all lowercase", two keystrokes "Capital At The
Beginning" and three keystrokes "ALL CAPITALIZED".

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