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Revision as of 17:22, 28 April 2010
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This section may contain incomplete, premature, or mistaken information, prone to change without notice.
This section may contain incomplete, premature, or mistaken information, prone to change without notice.
Case Inversion (Ctrl+Shift+I)
Inverts case of the selected text by changing all lower case
characters to upper case
and vice versa.
Note: Characters, of which case cannot be determined and inverted, because they do not have their lower case
or upper case
counterparts, e.g. a comma or a full stop, are simply left unchanged.
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. |
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 All Lower Case and All Upper Case tools.