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When I select multiple lines in a file, and try to convert the case of this lines to anything of convertions of this plugins, the words are concatenated, i.e., the return characters are removed. This dont happens with the sublime built-in conversions.
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never thought it would be used that way, but you are right, the casing functions build in to sublime do handle it.
The only issue is that we use sublime's token detection to figure out boundaries. Meaning, we could add this feature and it would work fine for camel, pascal, snake, and dash case, but would likely do crazy things for some of the others (e.g. sublime detects this/is/one/token as 4 different tokens)
When I select multiple lines in a file, and try to convert the case of this lines to anything of convertions of this plugins, the words are concatenated, i.e., the return characters are removed. This dont happens with the sublime built-in conversions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: