Add double cap option to QuickFix
Add double cap option to QuickFix
The subject line says it all. Evidently I have a heavy finger on the shift key and it doesn't get off as quickly as it should. FOr example...
Here is a workaround.
Open Find/Replace.
Enable PowerFind Pro.
Uncheck Ignore Case.
In the Search box, type: \<A> Convert > To Capitalized.
But, mind, this changes uppercase words too (that is "CHAPTER FIRST" becomes "Chapter First"). If so, try to narrow the search by specifying the formatting.
Hope this helps. Henry.
Open Find/Replace.
Enable PowerFind Pro.
Uncheck Ignore Case.
In the Search box, type: \<A> Convert > To Capitalized.
But, mind, this changes uppercase words too (that is "CHAPTER FIRST" becomes "Chapter First"). If so, try to narrow the search by specifying the formatting.
Hope this helps. Henry.
Groucho
I posted two related macros to do this at:
http://www.nisus.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... ight=#7826
Although I wrote them for NWX, they appear to work in NWP.
http://www.nisus.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... ight=#7826
Although I wrote them for NWX, they appear to work in NWP.
I tried your macro. As it is, the code skips all-caps words, such as TOGETHER or FRONT, and any two-character word, like TO and IF.ssampler wrote:I posted two related macros to do this at:
http://www.nisus.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... ight=#7826
Although I wrote them for NWX, they appear to work in NWP.
It should be corrected as follows:
In line No. 9, substitute:
[a-z]*
for:
[a-z]+
I hope this will help for now.
Henry.
Add double caps to QuickFix
Thanks for the macros.
For me, though, much of the typing I do is so short it doesn't seem that running a macro on each and every item is something I am going to do.
Probably I should focus on improving my typing! I remembered the "correct double caps" option from some program's prefs and just thought I'd mention it; now it's in the list of potential future additions to NWP.
For me, though, much of the typing I do is so short it doesn't seem that running a macro on each and every item is something I am going to do.
Probably I should focus on improving my typing! I remembered the "correct double caps" option from some program's prefs and just thought I'd mention it; now it's in the list of potential future additions to NWP.