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<cd:commandref name="Caps">turn first character of each word into small caps</cd:commandref>
 
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<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>
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<cd:commandref name="cap"> turn text into small caps</cd:commandref>
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<cd:commandref name="sc">start using small caps (preserve capitals)</cd:commandref></cd:seealso>
 
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 5 September 2020


\Words

Summary

The command \Words capitalizes the first character of each word in the text.

Settings

\Words{...}
{...}text

Description

Capitalizes the first character of each word in the text.

Examples

Example 1

\Words{On the 'gin of species, by Charles Darwin.}

yields

Notes

See also

  • typo-cap.mkiv
  • \setcharactercasing Pass casing command (Word, WORD, etc) as a keyword
  • \Word turn first character into uppercase
  • \WORDS turn text 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)

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