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Originally Posted by JSWolf
It's actually better to use simulated smallcaps. You don't know what font is going to be used and you don't know what reading software is going to be used.
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Using real smallcaps will fall back to simulated if real ones aren't available. This has been around since CSS 2.1, which is now a 12 year old final standard, with working documents more than 15 years old. If your reader can't support a 12 year old standard that has been replaced with a newer one, then you need to get a new reader.
So, it's always better to use real.