skrifaði Olivier Hallot:
I tend to use "cycle through cases" or similar.
Em 11-04-2011 08:13, Martin Srebotnjak escreveu:
2011/4/11 Sophie Gautier
Yes, I think toggle would be more adapted than rotate, at
least, I
understand it better in this case :)
I think it was toggle and got changed
I tend to use "cycle through cases" or similar.
Em 11-04-2011 08:13, Martin Srebotnjak escreveu:
2011/4/11 Sophie Gautier
Yes, I think toggle would be more adapted than rotate, at least, I
understand it better in this case :)
I think it was toggle and got changed into rotate. Because there
2011/4/11 Sophie Gautier
>
> Yes, I think toggle would be more adapted than rotate, at least, I
> understand it better in this case :)
>
>
I think it was toggle and got changed into rotate. Because there is a toggle
case function that changes/inverts case - as a matter of fact, it would be
better
On 11/04/11 12:44, Sophie Gautier wrote:
> Hi,
> On 11/04/2011 12:51, Martin Srebotnjak wrote:
>> Hi, it switches between those cases of letters (like toggle case). It
>> goes
>> in cycles, so I guess that is why the "rotate" is used (after the last
>> option it moves to the first option).
>
> Yes
Hi,
On 11/04/2011 12:51, Martin Srebotnjak wrote:
Hi, it switches between those cases of letters (like toggle case). It goes
in cycles, so I guess that is why the "rotate" is used (after the last
option it moves to the first option).
Yes, I think toggle would be more adapted than rotate, at lea
Hi, it switches between those cases of letters (like toggle case). It goes
in cycles, so I guess that is why the "rotate" is used (after the last
option it moves to the first option).
Lp, m.
2011/4/11 Sveinn í Felli
> Hi,
>
> In officecfg/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/UI.po there is:
>
>
Hi,
In officecfg/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/UI.po there is:
#:
GenericCommands.xcu#..GenericCommands.UserInterface.Commands..uno_ChangeCaseRotateCase.Label.value.text
msgid "Rotate case (Title Case, UPPERCASE, lowercase)"
msgstr ""
What does this actually do ?
Is there a definition s