![]() if starts with capital letter then only the first letter is capital. What is reasonable since in Ido-European languages most sentences, names and etc. ![]() ![]() It's really a bit non-intuitive and it seems that first letter is treated differently than following ones. If I type just "t" then in second case result is "tEst"! If I do enter "TeSt" or "TEst" as a first word then typing "te" results in "teSt" in first case but "TEst" in second case. If I do type "TEST" as a first word and then enter "te" then I do get "teST" as auto input result instead of "TEST". Note: If by mistake first "Test" was actually: "Test " (with space) then obviously I have to type "test " to get lower case. Typing "tes" will make "Test" to appear, while typing "test" will result in correct lower case. What in my test shows correctly lower case if and only if I do type all letters. ![]() >(.)This happens even if you ignore AutoInput and ![]()
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