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From: hexhall
Subject: pov editor for windows (replacing numbers with text)
Date: 2 Mar 2014 10:24:33
Message: <53134d31@news.povray.org>
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I noticed something odd with the pov editor for windows when I decided to
replace a number with some text using the Search/Replace menu item.
When I replaced the number, whether with plain "replace" or "replace all",
the text appears in all upper case. When I tried to replace the "replaced"
text with some lower case text, the lower case text was converted to upper
case as well. Is there some editor setting that I am unaware of that is
causing this? Does this occur for other operating systems as well? Any
info or suggestions will be appreciated.
p.s. for now, if I run into this situation again, I'll just use my word
processor program to replace the numbers.
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: pov editor for windows (replacing numbers with text)
Date: 2 Mar 2014 10:35:18
Message: <53134fb6$1@news.povray.org>
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On 2-3-2014 16:24, hexhall wrote:
> I noticed something odd with the pov editor for windows when I decided
> to replace a number with some text using the Search/Replace menu item.
> When I replaced the number, whether with plain "replace" or "replace
> all", the text appears in all upper case. When I tried to replace the
> "replaced" text with some lower case text, the lower case text was
> converted to upper case as well. Is there some editor setting that I am
> unaware of that is causing this? Does this occur for other operating
> systems as well? Any info or suggestions will be appreciated.
>
> p.s. for now, if I run into this situation again, I'll just use my word
> processor program to replace the numbers.
Did you check the boxes for 'match case' or 'preserve case'? That should
take care of the problem.
Thomas
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> On 2-3-2014 16:24, hexhall wrote:
> > I noticed something odd with the pov editor for windows when I decided
> > to replace a number with some text using the Search/Replace menu item...
> [and Thomas wrote...]
> Did you check the boxes for 'match case' or 'preserve case'? That should
> take care of the problem.
>
I've never come across this problem in Windows. (I assume you're typing ctrl/H
to bring up the 'Find & Replace' menu.) The replaced text *should* show up in
the proper case, even with all the boxes left un-checked. A mystery.
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