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Old 06-06-2012, 10:24 AM   #10
st_albert
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FWIW, I will add that my experience has been that this method of simulating small caps (i.e. font size 75%, or whatever, used with all caps in the text) does not work reliably in all epub readers (nor, IIRC, in kindle 3 and below).

One could (should?) embed an actual small-caps font, but some e-readers don't handle embedded fonts well either.
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