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franknarf
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Post by franknarf »

I'd like to use the feature requested here:

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=de ... tid=416433

That is, I'd like to select some text and make it all caps, etc.

Apparently part of the feature request was implemented, but I cannot figure out how to use it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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justdeath
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Re: Change Case

Post by justdeath »

I would like less stupid questions, but alas...

There are like a million text editors, almost all of which support this.
Windows: http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
Linux: http://kate-editor.org/

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cgnieder
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Post by cgnieder »

justdeath wrote:I would like less stupid questions, but alas...
I would like less arrogant and more helpful answers, but alas...

Have you tried sth like [Ctrl]+ or [Ctrl]+[Shift]+? (these would seem like the obvious shortcuts for it). Disclaimer: I never used TeXnicCenter so I wouldn't know...

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PauloH
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Re: Change Case

Post by PauloH »

Hello, the combination Shift + Control + U does the trick.
I think you guys you'll like this kind of answer. Kindness is good everywhere...
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