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* {{cmd|Cap}} -- turn first character into small caps
 
* {{cmd|Cap}} -- turn first character into small caps
 
* {{cmd|Caps}} -- turn first character of each word into small caps
 
* {{cmd|Caps}} -- turn first character of each word into small caps
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* {{cmd|CAP}} -- dchange specific letters to small capitals (MkII)
  
 
* {{cmd|Word}} -- turn first character into uppercase
 
* {{cmd|Word}} -- turn first character into uppercase

Revision as of 20:36, 28 March 2012

\Cap

Syntax

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

Description

Turns the first character of the text into a small capital, regardless of case. In Mkii, this works as a solution for fonts lacking small capitals.

Example

\setupbodyfont[9pt]
Uppercase or lowercase to small caps:\crlf
\Cap{Mayday, Mayday}; \Cap{mayday, mayday}.\crlf

Punctuation counts as the first character:\crlf
\Cap{'ayday, 'ayday}.\crlf

First letter uppercase and the rest small capitals:\crlf
\Word{\sc andra moi ennepe}\crlf
(May not work with the \CONTEXT\ on this wiki, \crlf
which is version \contextversionnumber, \crlf
but should work on your local (MKIV) installation.)


See also

  • \cap -- turn text into small caps
  • \Cap -- turn first character into small caps
  • \Caps -- turn first character of each word into small caps
  • \CAP -- dchange specific letters to small capitals (MkII)
  • \Word -- turn first character into uppercase
  • \Words -- turn first character of each word into uppercase
  • \WORD -- turn first word into uppercase
  • \WORDS -- turn text into uppercase

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