Change \capitalisewords
to \ecapitalisewords
in the documentation
#262
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I tried to have title casing for a command and followed the suggestion in the documentation to use
\capitalisewords
frommfirstuc
. However, it doesn't work as expected, as it doesn't change anything. Some example I found in issue #86 (comment) also does not work (anymore?).However, after thinking and fiddling around, I saw that
mfirstuc
also has a command\ecapitalisewords
which expands the provided argument before capitalizing it. And it actually works. Thus, to save future readers the hassle of having to find it out on their own, I propose to change the command referenced in the documentation to\ecapitalisewords
.