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Revision as of 21:26, 23 December 2008
There are two types of capitalization, title capitalization and sentence style capitalization.
This Is an Example of Title Capitalization
This is an example of sentence capitalization
Title Capitalization
Title capitalization is when every word in a sentence, statement, phrase, or label are capitalized except for certain words. Capitalize all words except for:
- Prepositions having less than five letters, (e.g. "for", "in", "with" or "to", but "From" or "Under")
- Conjunctions ("and", "or" and "but")
- Articles ("the", "a" and "an")
Use title capitalization in the following cases:
- Window and dialog box titles
- Group box / group line labels
- Button labels
- Tab labels
- Listview column headers
- Menu titles / menu items
- Derivatives of KCommand
- Combobox items
- Listbox items
- Tree list items
- Other heading/title text
Sentence Style Capitalization
Sentence style capitalization is when the first letter of the sentence, statement, phrase, or label is capitalized and all other words are lower case. The only exception to this is proper nouns which are always capitalized.
Use sentence style capitalization in the following cases:
- Edit box labels
- List box labels
- Combo box labels
- Spin box labels
- Check box labels
- Option button labels
- Spin box labels
- Slider labels
- Pop-up hint text
- Other non heading/title text