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Re: [O] small caps
From: |
Robert Klein |
Subject: |
Re: [O] small caps |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Oct 2015 22:18:04 +0100 (CET) |
Hi,
Matt Price wrote:
> do we have a syntax for the "small caps" text attribute in Org? If not,
> should we? It is available in odt, html, and latex, and is used in some
> bibliographic styles.
You can add a link type, e.g.:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(org-add-link-type
"fm" nil
(lambda (path desc format)
(cond
((eq format 'html)
(cond
((equal path "sc")
(format "<span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">%s</span>"
desc))
((equal path "it")
(format "<em>%s</em>" desc))
((equal path "bf")
(format "<strong>%s</strong>" desc))
((equal path "tt")
(format "<kbd>%s</kbd>" desc))
(t (format "%s" desc))))
;; "</span>" )))
((eq format 'latex)
(format "\\text%s{%s}" path desc))
((eq format 'odt)
(cond
((equal path "sc")
(format "<span style=\"font-variant:small-caps;\">hello</span>" desc))
;; more code for it, bf, tt etc.
))
(t Y))))
#+end_src
The odt stuff I typed right into this mail, so it probably doesn't
word out of the box. (don't ask me about the "(t Y)" at the end; don't
know...)
Anyway, now you can use small capitals as [[fm:sc][ad]] and you get
"ad" in small caps.
For my documents I set the following macros for small capitals and
teletype:
#+Macro: sc [[fm:sc][$1]]
#+Macro: tt [[fm:tt][$1]]
Now you can use the macros like {{{sc(ad)}}} or {{{sc(Text in Small
Caps)}}}. Note, the uppercase letters will remain uppercase.
Best regards
Robert
Re: [O] small caps, Rasmus, 2015/10/29
Re: [O] small caps,
Robert Klein <=