I believe that, in general, things are case-insensitive in org-mode. Please do help clarify this if this is wrong.

The only place that I have come across as case-sensitive is the tag system. If you tag a sub-tree with ':archive:', it will not be archived. The tag has to be ':ARCHIVE:'.

On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 12:32 PM William Denton <wtd@pobox.com> wrote:
When I use the <s shortcut for #+BEGIN_SRC, Org puts it in upper case.  And
#+RESULTS is in upper case too.  I noticed other people have these keywords in
lower case in examples or config files, so I looked in the manual, which says
[1]

"Org uses option keywords (like #+TITLE to set the title) and environment
keywords (like #+BEGIN_HTML to start a HTML environment). They are written in
uppercase in the manual to enhance its readability, but you can use lowercase in
your Org files."

There's a footnote [2] that says:

"Easy templates insert lowercase keywords and Babel dynamically inserts
#+results."

How come this doesn't happen for me?  I don't see any variable that's making
things default to upper case for me.

This isn't a problem ... I'm just curious.

Bill

[1] http://orgmode.org/org.html#Conventions
[2] http://orgmode.org/org.html#fn-3

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