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Re: small caps



Small caps is there on the Ctrl-T screen, too: a drop-down selection
window under the box "Character case". This is also mentioned under "set
font" dialog in the Help systems.

j-p takala

> You can use the RG (registration) code on the command line. F9 rg4 F10 will 
> make everything following in small caps. Turn off small caps with RG 0 (zero).
> 
> Why this isn't offered on the Ctrl+T (font) screen, I don't know.
> 
> Information can be found on this by looking at the NB Help file and 
> searching on "small caps" and looking at "command line".
> 
> Adam
> 
> 
> 
> At 08:32 AM 1/8/03 -0600, you wrote:
> 
> >   Quick question:
> >
> >   Is there any way to get small capitals in NBW?  I don't see any info
> >about that in the 'Help' file.
> >
> >   Thanks,
> >
> >   Tom Settle
> 
> =======================
> Dr. Adam L. Porter                      Email: aporter
> Dept of Religion                        Web: www2.ic.edu/aporter
> Illinois College                        Voice: 217-245-3429
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> 
> Easily the most boring class was History of Magic, which was the only one 
> taught by a ghost. Professor Binns had been very old indeed when he had 
> fallen asleep in front of the staff room fire and got up the next morning 
> to teach, leaving his body behind him. Binns droned on and on while they 
> scribbled down names and dates, and got Emeric the Evil and Uric the 
> Oddball mixed up.
> 
> J.K. Rowling, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
> 
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> 
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