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Old 11-09-2013, 11:37 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Lauraq View Post
I see everything exactly as before, for example a book called...

I want all in lowercase without the first letter, for example...
@Lauraq - Sorry I lead you down a dead end. For future reference - the English term for what you wanted is most often called "Sentence Case", in calibre its called "Capitalise".

Again for future reference - you can change the 'case' of the title for an individual book via the context (right click) menu of the Title field in the single book version of Edit Metadata to one of the following

UPPER CASE,
lower case,
sWAP cASE,
Title Case
Capital case (Capitalise)

Bulk Metadata Edit only offers Title Case, which you could argue demonstrates a bias towards the Anglosphere - but that's true of most internetty stuff. It's something others are expected to tolerate, along with various Anglospherical misdeeds

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