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Opened Oct 31, 2018 by Cindy@cindy

Feature Proposal: Toolbar button to change case

Proposed by University of California Press

Authors often format display type in all caps. If the design specifies title case, we need to specify how letters are treated (e.g., articles and prepositions lowercased)--it is an editorial decision, not one that can be automated. Right now, the only option seems to be to retype text to remove cap formatting. It's time-consuming and a chance for introducing errors. Word's options are uppercase, lowercase, sentence case (first letter only capped), and title case (first letter of all words capped--gets you most of the way there).

Edited Nov 03, 2018 by Adam Hyde
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Reference: editoria/editoria#203