Hi, I am going to convince the Board of a journal to consider ConTeXt as an additional option. I want to make a module before I say anything. Right now I have this title problem.
The journal requires the titles to be CAPITALISED, except for the acronyms. I'm currently using backticks `...` to wrap it and replace it with \egroup ...\WORD\bgroup{} with lpeg. This kinda works, but that's so ugly. Besides, the actual story is that I also want to add markdown as an option, so the backticks actually have meanings. I also checked the typo-cap.lua file to get a clue. But I used to use TeX exclusively and I have to admit that it's so overwhelming for a newbie. I really like the way where bibtex treats words enclosed in curly braces are ignored. Or are there something that's less aggressive than \WORD so the LaTeX trick works: \def\NoCaseChange#1{\noexpand\NoCaseChange{\noexpand#1}} Best wishes, ℤhichu ℂhen
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