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I am trying to determine if there is an Inline feature that modifies font typography to have the first letter capital and the rest lower case - modified from an all caps string.
I have looked at the Font Typography page of the Rainmeter Manual, but most of it seems to cater to alternate languages afaik.
Any recommendations - if there are any?
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Font Typography Query
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Font Typography Query
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The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
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Re: Font Typography Query
I might not be understanding the question correctly, but is it the Inline Option Case setting you want? (Proper if you want each the first letter of each word to be case and Sentence if you want it to be for each sentence.Mor3bane wrote:Ola, como est a?
Bueno.
I am trying to determine if there is an Inline feature that modifies font typography to have the first letter capital and the rest lower case - modified from an all caps string.
I have looked at the Font Typography page of the Rainmeter Manual, but most of it seems to cater to alternate languages afaik.
Any recommendations - if there are any?
If you want it to affect the entire string can you use the StringCase option also uses Proper and Sentece
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Re: Font Typography Query
Thanks theAzack9theAzack9 wrote:I might not be understanding the question correctly, but is it the Inline Option Case setting you want? (Proper if you want each the first letter of each word to be case and Sentence if you want it to be for each sentence.
If you want it to affect the entire string can you use the StringCase option also uses Proper and Sentece
But the font typography codes are all just 4 characters. Which one represents "proper" - because that is exactly what I am aiming at.
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The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
There are many ways to be different - there is only one way to be yourself - be amazing at it
The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
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Re: Font Typography Query
OoOoOops..theAzack9 wrote: If you want it to affect the entire string can you use the StringCase option also uses Proper and Sentece
I missed this at the first read
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The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
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The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
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Re: Font Typography Query
since i already made an example this is it is used with inline settings:Mor3bane wrote:OoOoOops..
I missed this at the first read
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[ProperExample]
Meter=String
Text=teSt #CRLF# i prOmIse tHIs WAs aLl TyPeD wEiRdly
InlinePattern=.*
InlineSetting=Case | Proper
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Re: Font Typography Query
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BTW StringCase=Proper worked perfectly - many thanks
BTW StringCase=Proper worked perfectly - many thanks
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There are many ways to be different - there is only one way to be yourself - be amazing at it
The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
There are many ways to be different - there is only one way to be yourself - be amazing at it
The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.