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<h4 class="subsection">9.2.2 <code>@sc</code>{<var>text</var>}: The Small Caps Font</h4>

<p><a name="index-Small-caps-font-450"></a><a name="index-sc-_0040r_007b_0028small-caps-font_0029_007d-451"></a>
Use the &lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">@sc</span></samp>&rsquo; command to set text in <span class="sc">a small caps font</span>
(where possible).  Write the text you want to be in small caps between
braces in lower case, like this:

<pre class="example">     Richard @sc{Stallman} founded @acronym{GNU}.
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  <p class="noindent">This produces:

<pre class="display">     Richard <span class="sc">Stallman</span> founded <acronym title="GNU's Not Unix">GNU</acronym>.
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  <p>As shown here, we recommend using <code>@acronym</code> for actual
acronyms (see <a href="acronym.html#acronym">acronym</a>), and reserving <code>@sc</code> for special
cases where you want small caps.  The output is not the same
(<code>@acronym</code> prints in a smaller text font, not the small caps
font), but more importantly it describes the actual text more
accurately.

  <p>Family names are one case where small capitals are sometimes desirable,
also as shown here.

  <p><a name="index-g_t_003csmall_003e-tag-452"></a>TeX typesets any uppercase letters between the braces of an
<code>@sc</code> command in full-size capitals; only lowercase letters are
printed in the small caps font.  In the Info output, the argument to
<code>@sc</code> is printed in all upper case.  In HTML, the argument is
uppercased and the output marked with the <code>&lt;small&gt;</code> tag to reduce
the font size.

  <p>Since it's redundant to mark all-uppercase text with <code>@sc</code>,
<samp><span class="command">makeinfo</span></samp> warns about such usage.

  <p>We recommend using regular mixed case wherever possible.

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