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{{tip}} If you want to convert all other characters in a sentence to {{defined|lower case}}, you have to use the {{feature|All Lower Case}} tool (hotkey {{hotkey|Ctrl+Shift+L}}) first. Only then use the {{feature|Up to Sentence Case}} tool. | {{tip}} If you want to convert all other characters in a sentence to {{defined|lower case}}, you have to use the {{feature|All Lower Case}} tool (hotkey {{hotkey|Ctrl+Shift+L}}) first. Only then use the {{feature|Up to Sentence Case}} tool. | ||
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Revision as of 19:05, 26 August 2010
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Up to Sentences (Ctrl+Shift+S)
Converts the first character of every sentence
in the selection to upper case
.
Note: Up to Sentences does not modify any other characters of a sentence, except the first one.
Note: Characters that are not lower case
are simply left unchanged even if they are the first in a sentence.
Alice? who the f... is Alice? |
Alice? Who the f... Is Alice? |
Tip: If you want to convert all other characters in a sentence to lower case
, you have to use the All Lower Case tool (hotkey Ctrl+Shift+L) first. Only then use the Up to Sentence Case tool.
See also Word Capitals and First Capital tools.