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Old 09-13-2019, 08:49 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Vroni View Post
Sorry, but my versions works an all the device i have in my scope, whereas the css alternative ios n ot working on any of my devices. [...]

The valid reason is just simple. It works. At least for me. Yours doen't. At least for me.
Remember, ebooks are more than purely visual, and people will be reading them in all different ways. Screen Readers + Text-to-Speech are just as important.

Lately, I've been reading most of my books using TTS while doing things around the house, and the stuttering on <small>caps makes sentences un-understandable.

If the smallcaps are purely visual (like dropcaps, first-word/first-line smallcaps, etc.), then it's okay if the device doesn't have a proper smallcaps font.

If there's some higher-level purpose (such as citations, abbreviations, emphasis, [...]), then perhaps we could discuss other solutions.
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