It isn't. Dialogue is written exactly as other parts of the story, only it is enclosed in quotation marks to show it's dialogue.
Both. "Case sensitive" means that upper case and lower case characters are treated as different characters.
Upper case are the "capital" letters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. Lower case are the (obviously) lower case letters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. All other characters fall into the 'numeric", i.e. 0123456789, or "special characters" categories. "Special characters" may include `-=[]\;',./~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:"<>? although some of those characters may be excluded from use because the are tied to commands.
These are upper case letters, a.k.a. capital letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ These are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz They got those names because back in the days of manual typesetting, typesetters stored the capital letters in the upper case and the others in the lower case.
A choice of characters on a keyboard that can include all the numbers and letters (1 to 0 and a to z) is called alphanumeric. If the choice is case-sensitive, meaning that it makes a difference if you choose upper or lower case (capitals and small letters), lower case alphanumeric characters would not include capital letters. A list of alphanumeric characters excludes all the signs.
There are a couple of different ways to convert upper case characters to lower case in easytrieve. One is to use the INSPECT/CONVERTING command.
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We suspect you may be trying to create a computer password.The upper case characters are: A B C D E . . . etc.The lower case characters are: a b c d e . . . etc.The numeric characters are: 1 2 3 4 5 . . . etc.Special characters are: . , < ? > / ! # $ % & * + etc.It's telling you that the password you choose must contain at leastone character from each group.
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Website names and Email user names are NOT case sensitive, meaning you can write them in lower or upper case, it wouldn't matter. Only passwords are case sensitive. If you meant to ask why they are generally written in lower case when displayed on a website or other medium....they just look better that way.
They orginated as quickly written versions of upper case letters.
You dot the letter 'i' because the letter 'i' was originally written that way in lower case, so we must always dot the lower case letter 'i'.