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Sorry to revive an old thread, but in case any dev-minded people are watching...

On 24/03/11 03:47, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Yes, you can do THAT. But ...It switches lower case to upper case, but does not TOGGLE between
those two states. You need to assign "lowercase" (or initial caps for example) to a
different shortcut. (I hate MS Word, but at least it gives you the toggle between these
attributes - which is the convenience users (like me) are looking
for.) I have asked similar questions several times already (that was about
highlighting) Apparently, this is either technically not possible - or nobody
knows the answer.

[...]

I cannot understand why this is NOT available for attributes like
bold, highlight, upper case etc. Is there any essential difference between one font attribute and
another??? (again: I did ask this question many times already)

A generalised solution to this would be a ToggleMaker feature / plugin, which would let users assign any two styles to "Toggle1", then assign Toggle1 to a shortcut key. Voila, everything toggleable, everybody happy.

-r

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