ALL-CAPS Capitalization Task
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An ALL-CAPS Capitalization Task is a text capitalization task that ...
- Example(s):
f("mIxEd iN caSE") ⇒ "MIXED IN CASE"
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Letter Case, Choice of Case in Text, Orthography.
References
2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_case#Stylistic_or_specialised_usage Retrieved:2016-2-5.
- In English, a variety of case styles are used in various circumstances:
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- All caps : "THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG."
Also known/written as "all-caps". Capital letters only. This style can be used in headings and special situations, such as for typographical emphasis in text made on a typewriter. With the advent of the internet, all-caps is more often used for emphasis; however, it is considered poor netiquette by some to type in all capitals, and said to be tantamount to shouting.[1] Long spans of Latin-alphabet text in all upper-case are harder to read because of the absence of the ascenders and descenders found in lower-case letters, which can aid recognition.
- In English, a variety of case styles are used in various circumstances:
- ↑ RFC 1855 "Netiquette Guidelines"