Intento Glossaries allow you to control case-sensitivity type. Intento will match terms in the source text based on the specified case-sensitivity type.
There are the following types:
- Regular. The terms are recognized in the source text if they are lowercase or start with a capital letter: for example, the term "star wars" will be applied as "star wars" or "Star wars". We also support exact matching with the glossary entry spelling so "Star Wars" will be recognized and the glossary will be applied.
- Upper. The terms are recognized in the source text if they are uppercase: for the same term, "STAR WARS". "Star Wars" won't be recognized and the glossary won't be applied.
- Regular & Upper. This type includes all cases described above. Terms are recognized if they are lowercase, uppercase, or start with a capital letter: for example, "star wars", "STAR WARS", or "Star wars". We also support exact matching with the glossary entry spelling so "Star Wars" will be recognized and the glossary will be applied.
- As is. The terms are recognized if they are exactly as in the glossary: for example, "Star Wars" will be recognized in the source text if that's how it's spelled in the glossary.
Some examples of how these types work:
Term | Regular | Regular and upper | Upper | As is |
car | Car car |
Car car CAR |
CAR | car |
Company | Company company |
Company company COMPANY |
COMPANY | Company |
COVID-19 | Covid-19 covid-19 COVID-19 |
Covid-19 covid-19 COVID-19 |
COVID-19 | COVID-19 |
pH | Ph ph pH |
Ph pH PH |
PH | pH |
How the term will be identified in the text: