Re: USAGE: Title Case [Was: USAGE: YAEUT: "proper"]
From: | Mark J. Reed <markjreed@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 21:47 |
Digraphs are the main reason Unicode has three cases: lowercase (ij),
uppercase (IJ), and titlecase (Ij).
On 1/14/09, Ina van der Vegt <gijsstrider@...> wrote:
>> In all other "weird" cases (such as LJ/Lj/lj; Greek final sigma
>> upper-casing to the same thing as regular sigma; etc.), I think it's
>> equally weird regardless of the language.
>
> There's also the Dutch IJ-digraph, which needs both members to be
> treated as a single letter for capitalization purposes. And, yes, no
> word processing software that I know of does this right, making me
> turn off auto capitalization fixing functions as soon as I get a new
> piece of software.
>
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