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Fun Case (Alt+Ctrl+Shift+J)

Converts case of words in the selected text by pseudo-randomly changing upper case characters to lower case and vice versa. The process of changing character case follows a set of fun rules mixed with randomizing functions that generate somewhat alternating character case. The results should (in some way) take after the newspeak of the early 20th century.

Note: Characters, of which case cannot be determined and modified, because they do not have their lower case or upper case counterparts, e.g. a comma or a full stop, are simply left unchanged. Also, characters that are not part of words are not modified.

Example:
When Tim and I to Brisbane went, we met three ladies, cheep to rent. They were three and we were two, so I booked one and Tim-booked-two.
Result:
wHeN tIm aNd I To BrIsbaNe wEnt, we mEt ThReE LaDiEs, CHeEP To rEnT. TheY weRe tHrEe AnD We WEre tWo, sO I bOokEd ONe AnD tIm-bOoKeD-TwO.

See also Random Case tool.