On 2019-07-04 12:04 am, Malte Meyn wrote:
Hi list,
\caps doesn’t work if unless it’s the very last markup command before
the actual text.
\fontCaps seems to have no effect at all. Shouldn’t it enable the smcp
feature?
\caps is basically just an alias for \smallCaps which is the so-called
"poor man's" small caps. It appears to require the immediately
following argument to be a string in order to work. It will not be able
to traverse to the string behind a \bold for instance.
\fontCaps sets the font-shape to 'caps, which means you need a font
installed that supports that font-shape. This is not the same thing as
OpenType caps, from what I can tell.
\override #'(font-features . ("smcp")) is the (only?) way to use
OpenType features to select small caps.
-- Aaron Hill
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