On Fri, 2006-04-14 at 18:26, Cor Nouws wrote: 
> Kira wrote:
> 
> > 
> > If nothing else, there should at least be the option to choose whether 
> > to keep the original case or not (because I can think of instances where 
> > someone might want the first letter to be a different case depending on 
> > where they're typing it). I would guess another checked option next to 
> > "AutoInput" (or a sub-item of AutoInput) would work best--something like 
> > "Keep original case", where when checked the word is entered exactly 
> > like the first instance, and when unchecked whatever case the user 
> > types, for whatever letters the user types, is kept.
> > 
> > The workaround is, of course, to type that first letter in the case you 
> > want before pressing <Enter>.
> 
> A single ' before the string, allows for both "Office" and "office" and 
> so forth in the same column.
> However, a RFE makes sence to me.
I'm using version 1.1.2 on Fedora Core2 and can't replicate your
problem.  Mine come out OK even if I enter the first letter in the
opposite case, even if I uncheck capitalize first letter. 

-- 
Fred

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