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Revision as of 16:58, 28 March 2012
\Cap
Syntax
\cap{...} | |
{...} | text |
Description
Turns the first character of the text into a small capital, regardless of case.
Example
\enableregime[utf] \Cap{Mayday, \Cap{mayday}, Mayday, mayday.}
yields
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