a lot a good that is if youve just types a block of mixed case text without realising you had capslock on
i know about that shortcut
it halps in 20% of cases
it's the other 80% id like to see addressed
a lot a good that is if youve just types a block of mixed case text without realising you had capslock on
i know about that shortcut
it halps in 20% of cases
it's the other 80% id like to see addressed
If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
Avoiding Manual Labour.
It will swap mixed case (if you had the caps lock on by mistake)
thats the point
i dont want it to
the options i would like to see are:
invert case (ctrl w)
upper case
lower case
sentance case
capitalize
any half-decent word processor has this
if you have to type your documents in a word processor
and then past into xara
it kind of defeats the purpose of having a dtp page & layout app
If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
Avoiding Manual Labour.
The DTP work flow I'm most familiar with is where contributors type their stories in Word and submit them to the editor. Once approved someone else lays them out and applies the necessary styling. Xara is not intended as a substitute for a word processor, so far as I am aware.
Tony
I'm with Tony on this.
Only once or twice since 1989 have I composed content in a page layout application. However, I have done so no matter the vector application for one-page posters, banners and the like. I don't think that I have ever had case problems either way.
Mike
There are other workflows however. And there are also corrections made once in the DTP app.
In any event, these are not biggies, but they wouldn't be that difficult to implement either...
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