Magnus Brading
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Posted: June 07 2004,18:59 |
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Currently it only works on single words, not on phrases at all. In your example it would not find and replace "d major" in any of your examples if you have selected the "only whole word" option. After all, it says "only whole word" and not "only whole phrase". But sure, I can see the use for such a feature too in some cases, e.g. the one you mention, but with the current implementation it would not be elementary to fix it, so you probably won't see it in 3.5, sorry. Damn you people, never satisfied... 
As a relatively good workaround for your current example, you could add both "D" and "Major" and single words. The only problem with this is that the word "Major" could occur in some other context where you don't want it capitalized I guess (but if you use the normal advanced capitalization rules, it would become the way you want in any case, without any replacements at all).
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