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Norman Gray wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:ABBBEC2C-844B-4B0B-950B-F0B3B79F1BA4@astro.gla.ac.uk"
type="cite">I'm using Optima as a body font:
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\usepackage{fontspec}
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However \textsc{small caps} doesn't produce small caps. Ought it to? </blockquote>
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No, I don't think so ... although I have only OS 10.4.11 --- using the
character palette (click on the "language flag" at the top left of the
screen and click "Show Character Palette":<br>
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<img alt="" src="cid:part1.06010607.00030105@MaroniteMonks.org"
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... and you'll be able to select Optima glyphs to see that it doesn't
contain any small caps. I think fontspec.pdf has a variety of ways of
'faking' small caps, no? <br>
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Hope that helps.<br>
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Most Holy Trinity Monastery
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