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

--- Comment #4 from [email protected] ---
[Bug 63259] shift f3 I.wrong Order II.cursorposition (Ia is very good)

Hey
thanks for you help..don't know how to send this text to mozilla forum...so i
send to you.
i worked a lot with microsoft work with shift+f3. they use behavior Ia. Ia is
perfect :-)
The sentence "What is the capital of New York (NY)?" is like  "Capital At The
Beginning" . After pressing shift+f3 will come "ALL CAPITALIZED".

Like this it is very intuitive while working with a text- automatically using
this keystroke: "What is the capital of New York (NY)? is  not
"all lowercase" or  "ALL CAPITALIZED". This fact you can see very fast without
thinking about. So the second capitalisation mode is not only "Capital At The
Beginning" but also "Some capITal in the SentenCE". Which becomes "Capital At
The
Beginning" in the next  cycle after pressing tree times shift+f3.
After pressing tree times shift+f3 the old microsoft word does "Some capITal in
the SentenCE" not " Some Capital In The Sentence" which is better . if not
happy you can always use control+Z
Almost the most time you work with single words, not sentences! In this case Ia
is perfect. If you work with sentences you usually want to make them ALL
CAPITALIZED, also good for Ia
Trust me :  I worked in microsoft office a lot!! with function like Ia
(in my language it is a very good help if it works like this!!!) . In
libre/open office i do not use shift+f3 anymore, because like it is now you
really have to think about what happens if you press...and then it is easier
(intuitive) to do it manually without shift+f3. Specially if you are with your
thoughts at the content of the text and not the form.
Thanks for your work:-)

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