As long as all the xml:id are lowercased the actual filename doesn't
really matter.

Can you explain that - how tools know which filename to read? They can't possibly try all imaginable capitalizations...

Also, why xml:id should be lowercase? I have some ids that are ok in mixed case, but all-lowercase they would look like incomprehensible stream of letters. Will mixed case IDs break anything? I see they are working OK. Or is it only for file-related ids?

There are couple of extensions that use mixedCasedFileNames, however,
for consistency and love to the world, please use lowercased
filenames.

Is there any place I can look how to do it right? Last time I was directed to http, but it looks like http is not the right place to look either.
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