Gildas,<br>I've currently used the book class. What would it take to migrate to the memoir class?<br>This is one thing that I've been planning to do, but not knowing how much is involved, haven't taken the leap. Right now I've got custom headers and footers using fancyhead. Will that have to change?<br>
<br>Thanks!<br>Link<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Gildas Hamel <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:gweltaz@ucsc.edu">gweltaz@ucsc.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Also, to continue with this LaTeX question, if you use the Memoir package like I do, you can do:<br>
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\renewcommand{\chaptitlefont}{\huge\scshape}<br>
\setsecheadstyle{\large\scshape\raggedright}<br>
\setsubsecheadstyle{\normalsize\scshape\raggedright}<br>
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--Gildas Hamel<br>
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* Fr. Michael Gilmary (FrMichaelGilmary@MaroniteMonks.org) wrote:<br>
|> Swift Arrow wrote:<br>
|> > Hi all,<br>
|> > Does anyone know how fontspec is used to access smallcaps?� is it<br>
|> > something we have to declare in the font declaration?� or is it just<br>
|> > \scshape?<br>
|> ><br>
|> > Also, how do we use smallcaps in the headings?� It seems to be very<br>
|> > difficult.<br>
|> ><br>
|> > Thanks!<br>
|><br>
|><br>
|> Using \textsc{} works --- *if* the font you're using actually has small<br>
|> caps. The same for the {\scshape } declaration. Send a minimal sample.<br>
|><br>
|> As for headings, just use the command or declaration inside, e.g.,<br>
|> \section{\textsc{Here's another section}}.<br>
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|> HTH.<br>
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