On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 04:34:02AM -0400, Alan Bawden wrote: > The real reason Python strings support a .title() method is surely > because Unicode supports upper, lower, _and_ title case letters, and > tells you how to map between them. Consider: > > >>> '\u01f1'.upper() > '\u01f1' > > This is the "DZ" character. > > >>> '\u01f1'.lower() > '\u01f3' > > This is the "dz" character. > > >>> '\u01f1'.title() > '\u01f2' > > This is the "Dz" character. > > When you write that code to capitalize your book titles, you should be > calling .title() rather than .upper() if you are doing it right. It would be great to read this reasoning in the documentation.
Cheers, David -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list