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…o region is selected. Useful for working with LaTeX. If a region is selected or the cursor is on a line without an opening and closing curly bracket everything works as before.
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Hi there,
I love your plugin. I use it mostly for some LaTex file. But it always bugged me that I cannot just capitalise e.g.
\section{please capitalise me}without having to select the whole title (please capitalise me). Else the commandsectionis capitalised and the first word after the opening curly bracket (please) did not get capitalised.Therefore I implemented functionality for capitalising text between curly brackets by just placing the cursor somewhere between the brackets. Text outside the brackets is left unchanged.
Everything else stays unchanged.
Would love to hear what you think about it!
Kind regards