Am 24.07.2012 um 21:11 schrieb Shriramana Sharma:
> Hello. I'm a veritable noob to both TeX and ConTeXT, so please bear
> with my ignorance. I request your kind guidance. (BTW as I use Indic
> scripts a lot, my typesetting engine is XeTeX.)
>
> I want to produce small caps like those I can get in LibreOffice by
> doing Right Click > Character > Font Effects > Effects > Small
> Capitals. Basically the capital letters would be shown in their
> regular size and the small letters would be shown as small size
> capital letters.
>
> Using \sc seems to select a particular font and ignore my current font
> selection. (I am using DejaVu Sans Condensed font.) \kap or \cap seems
> to produce all small caps which is not what I want -- only the small
> letters in the text should be shown as small caps and the capital
> letters in the text should be left alone.
>
> Can anyone please advise me what to do to get small caps in my current
> font like in LibO and other popular GUI word-processing systems?
\definehighlight[smallcaps][style=\setff{smallcaps}]
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
upright {\it italic} {\sc smallcaps}
upright {\it italic} {\it\setff{smallcaps}smallcaps}
upright {\it italic} {\it\smallcaps{smallcaps}}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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