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Old 11-17-2017, 12:08 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I personally think "Capitalize" would probably confuse more people than it would help.
Really? Who could not understand "Capitalise"?

This is not about grepping and regexping, it's about chapter titles in a book.
What coders call a routine isn't really relevant to book editors -- the people who invented the term.

Though the coders who created this site: https://saijogeorge.com/title-case-converter did know he difference.

Anyway, it does what it does, but don't mislabel it. It is NOT title case.
It's a good start, but I'd have to finish the job manually.

For instance, it makes:
CHAPTER XI—FINDS PRINT OF MAN’S FOOT ON THE SAND
to
Chapter Xi—Finds Print Of Man’S Foot On The Sand

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