gege wrote:I've found a bug in "Capitalize the Title" preset, when there's accented letters.
Eh, I know for this problem and already wrote about it in the Limitations section of the first post. Just one word - Microsoft
Here is the
Find what string for Latin1: ([\w\u00DE-\u00F6\u00F8-\u00FF])([\w'\u00DE-\u00F6\u00F8-\u00FF]*)\b
Here is the
Find what string for Latin2: ([\w\u0100-\u024F])([\w'\u0100-\u024F]*)\b
Here is the
Find what string for Cyrillic: ([\w\u0400-\u04FF])([\w'\u0400-\u04FF]*)\b
Well, if you have titles with combined those characters, you could include all character ranges:
([\w\u00DE-\u00F6\u00F8-\u00FF\u0100-\u024F\u0400-\u04FF])([\w'\u00DE-\u00F6\u00F8-\u00FF\u0100-\u024F\u0400-\u04FF]*)\b
BTW, I am just wondering what is a rule for capitalization with your language. I know this is common practice with English titles, but I have some tracks in Portuguese and don't know how to capitalize them. If some French or Spanish also reading this, please tell me what is with your capitalizations.