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Old 03-27-2013, 01:33 PM   #5
tsolignani
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Originally Posted by itimpi View Post
I assume that you are running on Windows?

The behaviour you are seeing is an idiosyncrasy of Windows where it ignores requests from a program to rename a file where the only change is to the case. That is why you need to use the workaround that Kovid mentioned of renaming to another name and then back again.
Nope, I am on Mountain Lion. Still, even after manually renaming the title to lower case the file name did not get changed. It did only after the workaround Kovid told me, now I do not know why.

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