Bob Stayton wrote:
> I would like to use the variant="small-caps" property with the Times New
> Roman TrueType font that comes with Windows. It seems the font does
> have small-cap glyphs, because programs like Word can display
> small-caps. However, output from XEP does not show small-caps.
Hello Bob,
I believe Word displays small-caps for this font because Word performs
an automatic transformation of glyphs for capital letters squeezing them
by height as m/M. The font itself does not contain a separate set of
outlines for small-caps.
XEP does not perform such squeezing because the quality of the resulting
glyphs is not acceptable.
> I've tried many variations on the font names to get it to work, but with
> no luck. Can RenderX confirm that small-caps is a feature that is
> supported by XEP?
XEP supports small-caps if you have a font, but does not squeeze glyphs.
XEP draws small-caps if requested in FO (font-variant="small-caps") and
configured in xep.xml for this font, that is, there is a separate record
<font variant="small-caps"><font-data ttf="..."/></font>
in the font-family. Note that there may be combinations of
bold*italic*small-caps, but I've never seen a font having all eight sets
of outlines.
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