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Technically, the template is a wrapper for: font-variant: small-caps. A potential alternative CSS approach, font-variant: small-caps; text-transform: lowercase; , has not been used because it is implemented inconsistently in browsers: it copy-pastes as the original text in Firefox, but as the altered text in Chrome, Safari, Opera, and text-only ...
A potential alternative CSS approach, font-variant: small-caps; text-transform: lowercase;, has not been used because it forced transform all letters to be lowercase. Suppressing small caps If you wish to suppress the display of small caps in your browser, as a logged-in user, you can make an edit to your common.css reading: body . mw-parser ...
Displays the lowercase part of inputted text as small caps Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Text 1 Text to be rendered in small caps String required See also {{ Smallcaps2 }} The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Smallcaps/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template ...
See Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters (shortcut: MOS:CAPS), especially the section § All caps and small caps (direct shortcut to the section: MOS:SMALLCAPS). Usage This template should not be used in citation templates such as Citation Style 1 and Citation Style 2 , because it includes markup that will pollute the COinS metadata they ...
Small caps, petite caps and italic used for emphasis True small caps (top), compared with scaled small caps (bottom), generated by OpenOffice.org Writer. In typography, small caps (short for small capitals) are characters typeset with glyphs that resemble uppercase letters but reduced in height and weight close to the surrounding lowercase letters or text figures. [1]
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Typical values range from 1/5 em to 1/3 em (in digital typography an em is equal to the nominal size of the font, so for a 10-point font the space will probably be between 2 and 3.3 points). Sophisticated fonts may have differently sized spaces for bold, italic, and small-caps faces, and often compositors will manually adjust the width of the ...