Recently downloaded a lot of English lyrics (LRC format), found that many of the lyrics are lowercase, and the first letter of the sentence is not capitalized, although said nothing serious, but for the pursuit of perfection I, is also a big regret. Through an effort to explore, found in the WPS text of the "table conversion" function with the "Find replace" feature and "Change Case" can be one-time to all the first letter of the sentence to uppercase.
First, open the lyrics file with WPS text (or open it with Notepad, then copy and paste it into a blank WPS text), and you can see the information shown in Figure 1. By observing, all the time information is found to be enclosed by a pair of brackets ([]). That is, there is a right middle bracket (]) between the time information and the lyrics, but because some lyrics are repeated, there may be more than one time tag for the lyrics, so as long as you exclude duplicate time labels, You can separate the time label from the lyrics.
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Press the Ctrl+h key, bring up the Find and Replace dialog box, type "[" In "Find", enter a special symbol (such as "¥¥¥¥" in "Replace with"), and click "Replace All" to mark the recurring time label first. Then, bring up the Find and Replace dialog box again, enter "]" in "Find", enter "]^t" in "Replace with" ("^t" stands for "tab", see Figure 3), and click "Replace All" so that the lyrics section and time label are separated by a tab. Then, replace all special characters (¥¥¥¥) back to "["] again.
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Next, select all the text, click "form → convert → text into a table," The Conversion dialog box (Figure 4), in the "text separated position" option to choose "tab", click OK. At this point, the lyric text has been converted into a 2-column table, the time label portion of the first column, and the second column is the Lyric text section (Figure 5). Select the 2nd column, click "format → change case", and in the pop-up dialog box, select "Capitalize first letter" and determine (Figure 6), all the first letters of the lyrics text are converted from lowercase to uppercase. Casually, you can use the Find and Replace feature to convert all individual letters "I" to Uppercase "I" (most of the "I" that appear alone should be uppercase "I").
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Finally, the table conversion function, the conversion of a good case of the table converted to text, stored back to the original file. Note that if you edit the original file, choose Save format as "text file", and make sure that the file name extension is "LRC", which is in the form of "lyrics. LRC", not "lyrics. txt" or "lyrics. Lrc.txt".