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Old 09-01-2022, 10:40 AM   #16
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I'm going to have to disagree. If you have all the text uppercase, it won't work with small-caps. It needs to be lower case.

I've just tested this in the Calibre editor. I made a few words uppercase and then used a span around those words and a few others in lower case and only the lower case words were in smallcaps.
Though usually true, if the font supports it you can have CSS to do large caps to small caps. This is quite handy as it is a gracefull fallback. But will only work in readers based on web browser technology (but you get the good fallback to normal caps if unsupported). Good in Lithium and Pocketbook Readers. You can unlock such wonders of OTF fonts and get the appropriate CSS here:

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