My two cents. (Incidentally, when I learned to type -- in the USA in 1970 -- a "cents" symbol was standard on the keyboard. Shift-2 or Shift-6, I think.)
Jacob Carlborg Wrote: > > LS -> lineSeparator/LineSeparator > PS -> paragraphSeparator/ParagraphSeparator These are established acronyms: (http://www.unicode.org/standard/reports/tr13/tr13-5.html). I would leave them as is. > > entab -> entab/spacesToTabs > expandtabs -> expandTabs/tabsToSpaces I prefer the more explicit "spacesToTabs" variants. I would have to double check to see what "entab" means. > ljustify -> leftJustify /justifyLeft left/rightJustify is better, IMHO. > lowercase -> lowercaseChars "lowercase" is fine as is. > newline -> newline Mild preference for "newLine", but either would be fine. > stripl -> stripLeft > stripr -> striptRight Yes, even though differs from left/rightJustify usage. > tolower -> toLower/toLowercase/toLowerCase > tolowerInPlace -> toLowerInPlace/toLowercaseInPlace/toLowerCaseInPlace toLower and toLowerInPlace > toupper -> toUpper/toUppercase/toUpperCase > toupperInPlace -> toUpperInPlace/toUppercaseInPlace/toUpperCaseInPlace Ditto: toUpper and toUpperInPlace > whitespace -> whitespaceCharsr "whitespace" is fine as is. > -- > /Jacob Carlborg