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(elisp)Case Changes


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Case Changes
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   The case change commands described here work on text in the current
buffer.  Note: Case Conversion, for case conversion functions that
work on strings and characters.  Note: Case Tables, for how to
customize which characters are upper or lower case and how to convert
them.

 - Command: capitalize-region start end
     This function capitalizes all words in the region defined by START
     and END.  To capitalize means to convert each word's first
     character to upper case and convert the rest of each word to lower
     case.  The function returns `nil'.

     If one end of the region is in the middle of a word, the part of
     the word within the region is treated as an entire word.

     When `capitalize-region' is called interactively, START and END
     are point and the mark, with the smallest first.

          ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
          This is the contents of the 5th foo.
          ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
          
          (capitalize-region 1 44)
          => nil
          
          ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
          This Is The Contents Of The 5th Foo.
          ---------- Buffer: foo ----------

 - Command: downcase-region start end
     This function converts all of the letters in the region defined by
     START and END to lower case.  The function returns `nil'.

     When `downcase-region' is called interactively, START and END are
     point and the mark, with the smallest first.

 - Command: upcase-region start end
     This function converts all of the letters in the region defined by
     START and END to upper case.  The function returns `nil'.

     When `upcase-region' is called interactively, START and END are
     point and the mark, with the smallest first.

 - Command: capitalize-word count
     This function capitalizes COUNT words after point, moving point
     over as it does.  To capitalize means to convert each word's first
     character to upper case and convert the rest of each word to lower
     case.  If COUNT is negative, the function capitalizes the -COUNT
     previous words but does not move point.  The value is `nil'.

     If point is in the middle of a word, the part of the word before
     point is ignored when moving forward.  The rest is treated as an
     entire word.

     When `capitalize-word' is called interactively, COUNT is set to
     the numeric prefix argument.

 - Command: downcase-word count
     This function converts the COUNT words after point to all lower
     case, moving point over as it does.  If COUNT is negative, it
     converts the -COUNT previous words but does not move point.  The
     value is `nil'.

     When `downcase-word' is called interactively, COUNT is set to the
     numeric prefix argument.

 - Command: upcase-word count
     This function converts the COUNT words after point to all upper
     case, moving point over as it does.  If COUNT is negative, it
     converts the -COUNT previous words but does not move point.  The
     value is `nil'.

     When `upcase-word' is called interactively, COUNT is set to the
     numeric prefix argument.


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