That was the reason, why I asked for the rules. I couldn't figure out, 
under wich rules. it works. In one case it reacted even with accent-chars, 
on others there was no reaction at all with the mix of lower and upper case 
A-Z / 0-9 only…

PMario schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Juni 2022 um 23:08:58 UTC+2:

> On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 10:50:37 PM UTC+2 torax...@googlemail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> It was in my old installations disabled. So I am aware of it. I simply 
>> wanted to give that feature a shot, but noticed, it works very inconsistent.
>>
>
> I don't think it's inconsistent. It's a parser option and works in the 
> exact same way as any other option like ''bold'', //italic// and so on. 
>  
>
>> So I think it's best to view it as experimental.
>>
>
> It's definitely _not_ experimental. It probably works consistently since 
> alpha 1. Same as bold and italic ;) ... 
>
> The only thing is, that there is some discussion, if it should be ON by 
> default. ... If you started using wikitext in the "early days" 
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel_case#Wiki_link_markup> you are 
> probably used to it. 
>  
>
>> Would be a nice feature, but I need a reliable behaviour and not the 1st 
>> time left and next time right. 😉
>>
>
> As I wrote. It is reliable. 
>
> -mario 
>

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