Hi, it switches between those cases of letters (like toggle case). It goes
in cycles, so I guess that is why the "rotate" is used (after the last
option it moves to the first option).
Lp, m.
2011/4/11 Sveinn í Felli <sveinki@nett.is>
Hi,
In officecfg/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/UI.po there is:
#:
GenericCommands.xcu#..GenericCommands.UserInterface.Commands..uno_ChangeCaseRotateCase.Label.value.text
msgid "Rotate case (Title Case, UPPERCASE, lowercase)"
msgstr ""
What does this actually do ?
Is there a definition somewhere ?
The surrounding options are understandable due to their capitalization, but
here a comment might come handy.
Best regards,
Sveinn í Felli
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