Le 14/10/2024 à 09:13, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Am Montag, dem 14.10.2024 um 08:54 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
I also agree that the new one is what most people might expect, but
on the other hand, I am not sure if people would expect to change
camelCase to Camelcase (rather than CamelCase).

By that I mean that I would definitely expect the new behavior with
ALLCAPS (which would not be changed at all by the old function), but
probably not in the CamelCase case.

Having both options definitely would be sensible I think.

Three things (that go beyond your remark, sorry):

1/ I would be ready to do that if you point me to one editor that has this functionality (I tested Emacs and MS Word and LibreOffice). I think changing the first character is almost as fast, and I do not foresee using this in long stretches of text.

2/ The original question was about cycling between these possibilities, and indeed we could implement word-togglecase.

3/ In LibreOffice, I find tOGGLE cASE for times when one forgot to reset the Caps Key. I find that interesting too, although there will be a clash of names with the previous one. They have “Sentence casing” too.

JMarc
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