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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">(see [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/report/2 the open tickets] of the guess case function) |
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Revision as of 05:50, 14 October 2011
This is the wiki page for the GuessCase JavaScript function.
Keschte has enhanced the guess case script and addressed most of the GuessCaseOldSuggestions.
Implemented modes
- GuessCaseMode/DefaultMode - handles English titles.
- Implements CapitalizationStandardEnglish
- All the official formatting StyleGuideline
s
- GuessCaseMode/SentenceMode - handles the same cases than the GuessCaseMode/DefaultMode, but
- Titles only the first word of a sentence.
- If there are multiple sentences in a title, each one is handled as a separate sentence. (meaning: the next word after one of the sentence stop characters "?", "!", ".", ";", "/" is titled again)
- Does not title words after a hyphen.
- Example: Peut-être, the second part is not titled
- GuessCaseMode/ClassicalMode - handles specific cases of the ClassicalStyleGuideline
New modes under discussion
- (see the open tickets of the guess case function)
Borked Data
usually lowercased words after a single quote: