FT_PROPER()
Convert a string to proper-name case
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Syntax

FT_PROPER( <cString> ) -> cProperName

Arguments

<cString> is the string to be converted.

Returns

A string of the same length as <cString>, only converted to
proper name case (upper/lower case).

Description

FT_PROPER() uses a brute-force algorithm to convert a string
to propername case. First, it capitalizes the first letter of
all words starting after a blank, dash, or apostrophe. This
catches most names, including special cases such as names
beginning with O' (O'Malley, O'Reilly) and hyphenated names
(such as Susan Chia-Mei Lo).

Next, it does a specific adjustment for words beginning in "Mc"
It finds the first 'Mc' and capitalizes the next character after
it. It does this for all occurrences of Mc.

The original FT_PROPER() was written in Clipper by Glenn Scott
and Mark Zechiel; it was re-written in C (and thus, optimized
and enhanced) by Robert DiFalco.

Examples

FUNCTION main( cStr )
OutStd( FT_PROPER( cStr ) + chr(13) + chr(10) )
RETURN ( nil )

Source: PROPER.C

Author: Robert DiFalco and Glenn Scott