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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01657796
Message ID:
01657960
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>>>>>>>You are right. Separated by Comma it works. Thank you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Tax time soon... I wonder How much Punctuation will Be taxed for capital Gains.
>>>>>
>>>>>Take politics to Chatter4u.
>>>>
>>>>This is not politics, it's a matter Of english language confusing The case Of letters with capital, or by other means.
>>>
>>>I am sorry but I it is not my fault. I really tried very hard to avoid this, but the weird spellcheck on this Computer capitalizes words at random. Until now I have not found out, in which case it would do the capitalization, and why it is sometimes the case and at other times not. I have also looked at my bookcase to see if I find a documentation about similar cases. But to no avail. So I will put this case to rest for now.
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>>The whole issue of capitalization in english looks like a heisenbug. No rhyme or reason, no visible cause, no discernible rule, not even reproducible. Can't fix. Your spellchecker is under the same spell, I'm not surprised.
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>Actually, capitalization in English is fairly straightforward. The first word in a sentence and names (whether personal or business) are capitalized. Nothing else is.
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>My impression is that in some other languages (German?), it's more complex.
>
>Tamar

The only difference in German is that they also capitalize all nouns.
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