I discovered to my dismay yesterday while I was adding/updating Public Rights of Way in JOSM that I have been using a mix of initial upper case and lower case alone for a key I created: ref:Chiltern_Society and ref:chiltern_society. I have tried searches that will select Chiltern_Society, say, by using a āCā in the search, for case sensitive, without success. I have covered a large amount of South Oxfordshire with my additions and updates. I have three questions, I guess: 1. how do I search this whole area of OSM in my search to know that all cases have been found? 2. what should the key be, now that I find myself in this situation: ref:Chiltern_Society or ref:chiltern_society? 3. what would be the best method of changing all deemed to be incorrect without carrying out changes singly? I appreciate this matters not at all so far as the data is concerned. Having discovered it, however, I should prefer not to have to live with it. Furthermore, will the two keys remain in the list of keys displayed when adding or editing tags?
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