Hi.
Instead of using the character effect title case, i'm using a macro
found inside the doc downloadable from
http://mirror.optusnet.com.au/sourceforge/o/oo/ooodocs/
contained in zipped file biggestcasechange.zip

I'm quite sure that this routine does hard-code the Title Case; more it
works in calc too.

Hope this can be useful for you.

Bye
Marco

Il giorno gio, 13/10/2005 alle 14.58 -0400, Paul_B ha scritto:
> It seems to me this is a problem. I used OOo to write a review
> for Amazon, then pasted it there. Today I discovered that all the
> titles I had referenced were not capitalized. Further experiment
> shows that using Title Case to capitalize is not reflected when
> pasting into either a text editor or an html form in Firefox.
> 
> I think I know why it works this way - it must rely on markup,
> but I haven't exhaustively thought through the logic of why it
> should be this way. Testing MSWord97, I see that its Title Case
> is hard-coded into the text and is carried with it when pasting
> out of the originating app.
> 
> It seems to me that hard-coding is the way to go on this.
> Capitalization is something that shouldn't change depending on
> which app you're working in. It should follow the text and be
> changed only on purpose, and not be as transient as, say, font
> color, when moving to a plain text editor.
> 
> p.


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