No maps are needed at all. Inputting one line at a time:
$ perl -pe 's/([A-Z]+)/ucfirst(lc $1)/egi' "THIS IS TESTING" "This Is Testing" "JOE MARCONES" "Joe Marcones" "RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE COMPANY" "Residential Maintenance Company" THIS iS a Text IN TITLE CASE This Is A Text In Title Case This isn't right This Isn'T Right And I'm wrong too And I'M Wrong Too e-mail is nice when capped correctly E-Mail Is Nice When Capped Correctly &c &C "Bit o' Mint" "Mano y Mano" "Chris diBona" "Scrooge McDuck" "Bit O' Mint" "Mano Y Mano" "Chris Dibona" "Scrooge Mcduck" "Cruella de Ville" "Jake O'Shaunessy" "Tales from the Crypt" "Cruella De Ville" "Jake O'Shaunessy" "Tales From The Crypt" "Sanford and Son Salvage Company" "Sanford And Son Salvage Company"
Of course this won't and can't handle all cases. But I usually use this for small amounts of text, either to TURN OFF THE SHOUTING or to convert an all-caps title to title case, and I'm willing to correct the few errors that it leaves or produces.

In reply to Re^3: Capitalize First Letter of Each Word by thnidu
in thread Capitalize First Letter of Each Word by Anonymous Monk

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