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== Description ==  
 
== Description ==  
 
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Turns the entire text into small capitals, regardless of case.
  
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==
 
<context source='yes' text='yields'>
 
<context source='yes' text='yields'>
\cap{Mayday} is pronounced like the french "M'aides"
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\enableregime[utf]
 
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\cap{Mayday is pronounced much like the French “M’aides”}
  
Mayday is pronounced like the french "M'aides"
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Mayday is pronounced much like the French “M’aides”
 
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Revision as of 16:50, 28 March 2012

\cap

Syntax

\cap{...}
{...} text


Description

Turns the entire text into small capitals, regardless of case.


Example

\enableregime[utf]
\cap{Mayday is pronounced much like the French “M’aides”}

Mayday is pronounced much like the French “M’aides”

yields

See also

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