Hello,

one more thing to add to the wish list: medium caps. I find often
(ok, depends on font) small caps to be too small, and normal caps
to be too big. So what about a medium caps, and the usual

\setupcapitals[sc=medium]

stuff. And since we are at it: suppose that I want to write
the 'compact disc' acronym (CD). If sc is set to yes, I write
\sc{cd}; but if sc is set to no, \sc{cd} gives cd, and not CD,
which is what I want. I think that \sc, when set to 'no', should
capitalize its argument.

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Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta

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