On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org> wrote: > Liviu Andronic wrote: >> > Well, in English, there is Title Casing in some contexts. >> >> And not to forget that assuming proper nouns is not a panacea. There >> is nothing valid in: "Barracck Obramsa goes to Neew Yorrk". Why would >> anyone want to see this marked as correctly spelled? > > My reading of the request was not to ignore the spelling of upcased nouns in > general (that would be a very weird request indeed) > I hear that MS Word does this by default.
> but rather to make the > spell checker case sensitive, as in "The Cat sat on the Mat" being treated as > correct as "The cat sat on the mat". > But this is the case now, isn't it? If all the words in "The cat sat on the mat" are recognized as correctly spelled, so will all the words in "The Cat sat on the Mat". Or am I missing something? Liviu