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Old 08-28-2023, 11:59 AM   #107
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Yet the version of RMSDK used does not support small-caps.
This is why I refuse to use any reader that doesn't support basic CSS correctly, especially properties that have been in the specification for 15 years.

For years, browsers implemented the CSS small-caps property as reduced-size uppercase, because there were very few fonts with true small capitals. Now, all browsers try to use true small capitals if the font supports it, but still fall back to reduced-size uppercase.

If RMSDK chooses not to do what has been done for the past decade, it doesn't deserve to be called "eReader software".
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