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Revision as of 02:00, 13 October 2019

\Caps

Syntax (autogenerated)]

\Caps{...}
{...}text


Syntax

\Caps{... ...}
{... ...}

Description

Turns the first character of each word into small caps, even if it was an uppercase letter.

Example

\Caps{Eve and Adam}

yields

See also

  • \sc — start using small caps (preserve capitals)
  • \cap — turn text into small caps
  • \Cap — turn first character into small caps
  • \Caps — turn first character of each word into small caps
  • \CAP — change specific letters to small capitals (MkII)
  • \Word — turn first character into uppercase
  • \Words — turn first character of each word into uppercase
  • \WORD, \WORDS — turn text into uppercase
  • \setcharactercasing — Pass casing command (Word, WORD, etc) as a keyword
  • typo-cap.mkiv

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