On Tue, 7 Mar 2017 03:28 am, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2017-03-06, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Still, it's fun to discuss, if only to show why that kind of >> locale-aware transformation is important. > > Besides locale-aware, it'll need to be style-guide-aware so that it > knows whether you want MLA, Chicago, Strunk & White, NYT, Gregg, > Mrs. Johnson from 9th grade English class, or any of a dozen or two > others. And that's just for US English. [For all I know, most of the > ones I listed agree completely on "title case", but I doubt it.]
As far as I am aware, there are only two conventions for title case in English: Initial Capitals For All The Words In A Sentence. Initial Capitals For All the Significant Words in a Sentence. For some unstated, subjective rule for "significant" which usually means "three or more letters, excluding the definite article ('the')". But of course there are exceptions: words which are necessarily in all-caps should stay in all-caps (e.g. NASA) and names. -- Steve “Cheer up,” they said, “things could be worse.” So I cheered up, and sure enough, things got worse. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list