Definition of "Rotate case"

Hi, it switches between those cases of letters (like toggle case). It goes
in cycles, so I guess that is why the "rotate" is used (after the last
option it moves to the first option).

Lp, m.

Hi,

Hi, it switches between those cases of letters (like toggle case). It goes
in cycles, so I guess that is why the "rotate" is used (after the last
option it moves to the first option).

Yes, I think toggle would be more adapted than rotate, at least, I understand it better in this case :slight_smile:

Kind regards
Sophie

Maybe even something like «Toggle between cases». However, that string would
be rather long «Bytt mellom bokstavstørrelser» in languages like Norwegian,
so maybe a more creative approach is needed.

-Olav

I think it was toggle and got changed into rotate. Because there is a toggle
case function that changes/inverts case - as a matter of fact, it would be
better to call it "iNVERT cASE" than "tOGGLE cASE". Then Rotate case could
go back to Toggle case.

Lp, m.

I tend to use "cycle through cases" or similar.

skrifaði Olivier Hallot:

I tend to use "cycle through cases" or similar.

Yes, I think toggle would be more adapted than rotate, at
least, I
understand it better in this case :slight_smile:

I think it was toggle and got changed into rotate. Because
there is a toggle
case function that changes/inverts case - as a matter of
fact, it would be
better to call it "iNVERT cASE" than "tOGGLE cASE". Then
Rotate case could
go back to Toggle case.

Lp, m.

But "tOGGLE cASE" is there too as an option, you mean this is a transitional state to have both "Rotate case (Title Case, UPPERCASE, lowercase)" and "tOGGLE cASE" ???

Hmmm, something smells fishy...

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