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Lowercase to Uppercase Mapping

The lowercase to uppercase mapping shows, for example, that in the WE8ROMAN8 character set, the lowercase character f maps to the uppercase character F.

If a character is already uppercase, it is mapped to itself. For example, uppercase F is mapped to uppercase F in the WE8ROMAN8 character set.

Searching for a Lowercase to Uppercase Mapping

You can search for an existing lowercase to uppercase mapping:

  1. Click Search. The Table Search dialog box will appear.
  2. Enter the lowercase value, lowercase glyph, uppercase value, or uppercase glyph in the appropriate field of the Table Search dialog box.
  3. Click Go. The row will appear in the stationary dialog box.

Adding, Modifying, and Deleting Information

You can add a lowercase to uppercase mapping to the character set:

  1. Click New.
  2. Specify the lowercase value, lowercase glyph, uppercase value, and uppercase glyph in the appropriate fields of the stationary dialog box.
  3. Click Add.

You can modify existing information:

  1. Click the row that you want to modify. It will appear in the stationary dialog box.
  2. Make the desired changes.
  3. Click Modify.

You can delete a row:

  1. Click the row that you want to delete. It will appear in the stationary dialog box.
  2. Click Delete.

To save information that you have changed or added, see Defining a New Character Set.