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Old 05-17-2018, 01:44 PM   #10
Brett Merkey
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<<As you can imagine, this use of small-caps is intended. It respects -French- typographic rules of the Imprimerie Nationale.>>

I used small-caps originally for all my books in the Spanish language but even this never did acclimate me to situations where I wanted a super-large swirling dropcap in a cursive font that lead into the block-like small-caps to finish the first line. I developed a prejudice!

Sorry about lack of screenshot. If there is a way to easily upload an image from my drive to the forum, I cannot find it. In any case the code above is easy to test and tweak in ePub in the Calibre viewer.

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