On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Willi Egger <w.eg...@boede.nl> wrote: > Hi Luigi, > > hm, did not know this one. Still I can not see that this is going to fit in > my situation. I refer to may other mail I sent a minute ago. - The thing is, > that the document I am building should be multilingual and therefore I need > at the lua-end the lowercase text which should be made first-letter-uppercase > at the moment it is typeset. In the first email you talked about a generic label. Uppercase /lower case are unicode sensitive; as Wolfgang already wrote string.lower(..) and string.upper(..) can help , but they depend on the current locale which can confuse things. So it's better to look at char-ini.lua .
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