Difference between revisions of "Command/Word"
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<cd:commandref name="Caps">turn first character of each word into small caps</cd:commandref> | <cd:commandref name="Caps">turn first character of each word into small caps</cd:commandref> | ||
<cd:commandref name="Cap">turn first character into small caps</cd:commandref> | <cd:commandref name="Cap">turn first character into small caps</cd:commandref> | ||
− | <cd:commandref name="cap">turn text into small caps</cd:commandref></cd:seealso> | + | <cd:commandref name="cap">turn text into small caps</cd:commandref> |
+ | <cd:commandref name="sc">start using small caps (preserve capitals)</cd:commandref></cd:seealso> | ||
</cd:commandgroup> | </cd:commandgroup> |
Revision as of 12:03, 5 September 2020
Contents
\Word
Summary
The command \Word capitalizes the first character of the text.
Settings
Description
Capitalizes the first character of the text.
Examples
Example 1
\Word{on the origin of species}\crlf \Word{'on the origin of species}
yields
Notes
See also
- typo-cap.mkiv
- \setcharactercasing Pass casing command (Word, WORD, etc) as a keyword
- \WORDS convert text into uppercase
- \Words turn first character of each word into uppercase
- \Caps turn first character of each word into small caps
- \Cap turn first character into small caps
- \cap turn text into small caps
- \sc start using small caps (preserve capitals)