https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140731

--- Comment #7 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to László Németh from comment #6)
> Using the recent word-level track changes it's easy to fix the bad title 
> casing
> of the title case algorithm by reverting the bad capitalization of some words
> with a few clicks (see the fix for NatNum12

Heh. I didn't realize that this was a regression - or did I misunderstand? I
don't quite see which fix do you refer to specifically - it would be better if
you pointed to a commit, rather than to release notes that point to a bug with
multiple commit notifications :)

But regarding to "it's easy to fix the bad title casing ... with a few clicks"
- that is so wrong!
See bug 152340. It easily overflows the undo stack, so in addition to not being
able to "easily fix", one looses ability to undo something they did a few
operations ago.

No, please don't. It is plain wrong. When one wants to change something, they
just type over, and it all still is one big change, that simply includes some
unchanged words. Just as UPPERCASE does. See how it includes parts that are
already uppercase, even when they are at the very start/end of the selection.

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