On May 9, 2006, at 9:22 AM, Terry Vogelaar wrote:

How can I display small caps in a field? I have set the textfont to the opentype font "Warnock Pro,utf-8" and the font contains glyphs for small caps. They are in the range unicode glyph 273 to 298. So I tried to set the htmltext to đ or đ tried copy-pasting from InDesign and FontGridMac / FontExplorer, but nothing seems to work. I cannot figure out how to do this.

Those are not the Unicode codes for small caps. Those codes are for for a range of characters in Latin extended A starting with LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH STROKE.

Perhaps those are the font-glyph codes.

Small caps are not in Unicode, they are considered a matter of typography, not character selection.

Try lowercase, uppercase with (say) bold, or a private range (U+E000 block) in Unicode. The font maker might help.


Also, I have had trouble getting the right font in unicode in Rev. Sometimes Rev will chose a font that does not have that character, even though several fonts do have that character. While experimenting, you might want to turn off some fonts. Also, sometimes it helps to use "japanese" as the language.

It you want small caps, you might also try changing the size and using caps.

Dar Scott
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