

Is there any possible way that I can change it to small font except for the first letter of. The OpenType Small Capital glyphs added in FontCreator can be used in any modern word-processor by using the Insert Character feature, since they are all mapped to the Private Use Area. I have a large worksheet in a database I am building and am transporting some files that are all caps.
HOW TO TYPE SMALL CAPS IN WORD 2013 HOW TO
Do your word-processing in Word etc., if you must, but do your printing and PDF production in PagePlus (or indeed DrawPlus). Our guide continues below with more information on how to use the small caps font effect in Word, including pictures of these steps.

Just use that if you want good control over typography. Since Serif PagePlus X5 is so inexpensive, I don't see what the problem is. However, the user will have to make some adjustments to serifs and thin strokes as the transformer is not clever enough to increase stroke weights by a percentage - it just adds so many pixels horizontally and vertically. It scales the glyphs horizontally and vertically by different amounts if you wish, and increases the horizontal and vertical stroke widths independently to compensate for the scaling. Much easier than converting all the small caps glyphs in a font one at a time.ĭogmatix wrote:Ah, now, that's what I call 'cheating' - it creates small caps by shrinking upper case letters, and it simply doesn't look anywhere near as good as true small caps.
HOW TO TYPE SMALL CAPS IN WORD 2013 INSTALL
save and install the thus newly generated small caps font. add 'Small Caps' or 'SC' to the font names re-map these to the code points of their lower-case equivalents scan the loaded font for OpenType small caps glyphs

My suggested feature in Font Creator would do the following: stylistic sets, ligatures), and OpenOffice / LibreOffice eschew OpenType features in favour of their Graphite font rendering, for which only two fonts are available. Even the latest version of MS Word cheats with shrunken glyphs, even though it supports some other OpeType features (e.g. MS Publisher, Serif PagePlus), there are no affordable word processors which can. Unfortunately, although a few affordable publishing programs can do this (e.g. Many OpenType fonts contain a set of true Small Caps glyphs which OpenType compatible applications can see and use, instead of cheating by shrinking the normal glyphs which looks awful. Like other recent launches in Docs, this feature allows you to spend less time formatting and more time on the things that matter, like strategizing, collaborating, and developing new ideas. I would like to request a Small Caps font generation feature. Title Case, to capitalize the first letter of each word in your selection.
