[M.-A. Lemburg] > ... > Here's what I'll do: > > * implement .capitalize() in the traditional way for Unicode > objects (simply convert the first char to uppercase) Given .title(), is .capitalize() of use for Unicode strings? Or is it just a temptation to do something senseless in the Unicode world? If it doesn't make sense, leave it out (this *seems* like compulsion <wink> to implement all current string methods in *some* way for Unicode, whether or not they make sense).
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