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fwf(f)f(l)~Filename~	NCASE~DOC~ ~Filename~5New experimental word case-conversion commands.
~DOC~ & Setup NCASE Library#S Put these commands on keys.
~DOC~ ^R Lowercase WordK^R Convert next or previous word to lower case.
In the middle of a word, that word is converted.  Between words,
when the previous character typed was an inserting character,
the previous word is case-converted;  otherwise, the next word is
converted and moved over, so that repeated use converts successive words.
A numeric argument (positive or negative) specifies precisely how many
words to convert and in which direction, starting from point.
~DOC~ ^R Uppercase WordK^R Convert next or previous word to upper case.
In the middle of a word, that word is converted.  Between words,
when the previous character typed was an inserting character,
the previous word is case-converted;  otherwise, the next word is
converted and moved over, so that repeated use converts successive words.
A numeric argument (positive or negative) specifies precisely how many
words to convert and in which direction, starting from point.
~DOC~ ^R Uppercase InitialO^R Convert word to lower case with capital initial.
In the middle of a word, that word is converted.  Between words,
when the previous character typed was an inserting character,
the previous word is case-converted;  otherwise, the next word is
converted and moved over, so that repeated use converts successive words.
A numeric argument (positive or negative) specifies precisely how many
words to convert and in which direction, starting from point.
~DOC~ & Case Word!S Subroutine for word case conversions.
We move the cursor, tell ^R about the changes, and return
the range of addresses to be operated on by the caller.
~DIRECTORY~d& Setup NCASE Library
^R Lowercase Word
^R Uppercase Word
^R Uppercase Initial
& Case Word

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