On dynamic text : Is it possible to set the first letters of the words in capital ? It’s possible on zooper widget
On dynamic text : Is it possible to set the first letters of the words in capital ? It’s possible on zooper widget
Is it possible to add next alarm time ?
Je voudrai pouvoir afficher Mercredi 20 Mai
It’s my night desktop ☺
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Mine are all caps, so yes… Unless it’s different in English?
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I thought the default for the encoded text was Title case.
Don’t really know what you have there…
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Theres a case change script in the wiki
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Jay M yes but I prefer no script for that.
I have default font here
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Chris Chastain You’re right, default is title case, in English. If you change locale to France, it changes to lower case. Congratulations Bruno-Isa LAMOUR-ARNOULD, you’ve discovered a bug 😉 Don’t know if Pierre Hébert is aware of this one, yet. I have screen shots of the difference in appearance between the two languages & can pay them in a new bug report if anyone thinks that’s necessary?
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In french day names don’t take a capital… The locale is right.
If you really want to change the case, add a text, then add a binding for the label with the following formula:
$ll_day_name.charAt(0).toUpperCase()+$ll_day_name.substring(1)
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Pierre Hébert glad it’s not a bug… If I learned that in my college French class I must have forgotten it 😉
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Carolyn Boyle In French there are caps because the day is starting a sentence. It’s an android bug !
Pierre gave me the way to fix it in LL. ☺
Precision : http://www.maxicours.com/se/fiche/6/3/228663.html
Here they don’t set a caps for the month
But for the day ☺
Ah good old times lol our old teachers would be horrified to see how we are writing now
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This is not a sentence, there is no verb. This isn’t even “une phrase averbale, ou une phrase nominale”.
Also Android has no way to know you want to display a day name as the first word of a group of words which might or might not be a sentence.
So definitely there is no bug here.
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Lol
I have the way to display in a correct manner so all is fine.
Thank you
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