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capitalizing proper nouns and first words in subtitles following question mark #2801

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jsmagnuson opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 3 comments

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Debug log ID

VJT2K9SM-euc/6.7.163-6

What happened?

I need this title:

Do they know it's Christmash? Lexical knowledge direction impacts speech perception

(with the purposely misspelled 'Christmash') to render just like this -- with Christmash and Lexical both capitalized. I'm using overleaf integration and using biblatex mode in overleaf.

The title instead comes out like this:

Do they know it's christmash? lexical knowledge direction impacts speech perception

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retorquere commented Mar 5, 2024

I need a debug log created by selecting the entry, right-clicking, and sending a debug log from the popup menu. The ID will have -refs- in it.

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retorquere commented Mar 9, 2024

I cannot replicate the behavior you describe, so without further feedback from you I'm going to have to close the issue.

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closing for inactivity

@retorquere retorquere closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Mar 10, 2024
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