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(capitalized-words-mode): Add autoload
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@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ Looks for word boundaries before capitals."
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"Assigned to `next-word-boundary-function-table' in Capitalized Words mode.")
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;;;###autoload
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(define-minor-mode capitalized-words-mode
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"Toggle Capitalized- Words mode.
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@ -75,11 +76,11 @@ boundaries in found by regexp matching (`\\>', `\\w' &c).
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This style of identifiers is common in environments like Java ones,
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where underscores aren't trendy enough. Capitalization rules are
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sometimes part of the language, e.g. Haskell, which may encourage such
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a style. It is appropriate to add `capitalized-words-mode' to the
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mode hook for programming langauge modes in which you encounter such
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variables, e.g. `java-mode-hook', since it's unlikely to cause trouble
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if such identifiers aren't used.
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sometimes part of the language, e.g. Haskell, which may thus encourage
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such a style. It is appropriate to add `capitalized-words-mode' to
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the mode hook for programming langauge modes in which you encounter
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variables like this, e.g. `java-mode-hook'. It's unlikely to cause
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trouble if such identifiers aren't used.
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See also `glasses-mode' and `studlify-word'.
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Obsoletes `c-forward-into-nomenclature'."
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