New on CTAN: titlecaps
Date: April 14, 2013 2:43:37 PM CEST
Steven B. Segletes submitted the
titlecaps
package.
Summary description: Routines for setting rich-text input into Titling Caps
License type: lppl
Announcement text:
The titlecaps package is intended for setting rich text into titling capitals (in which the first character of words are capitalized). It automatically accounts for diacritical marks (like umlauts), national symbols (like "ae"), punctuation, and font changing commands that alter the appearance or size of the text. It allows a list of predesignated words to be protected as lower-cased, and also allows for titling exceptions of various sorts.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/titlecaps . More information is at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/titlecaps (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf
The titlecaps package is intended for setting rich text into titling capitals (in which the first character of words are capitalized). It automatically accounts for diacritical marks (like umlauts), national symbols (like "ae"), punctuation, and font changing commands that alter the appearance or size of the text. It allows a list of predesignated words to be protected as lower-cased, and also allows for titling exceptions of various sorts.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/titlecaps . More information is at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/titlecaps (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf
titlecaps – Setting rich-text input into Titling Caps
The package is intended for setting rich text into titling capitals (in which the first character of words are capitalized). It automatically accounts for diacritical marks (like umlauts), national symbols (like “ae”), punctuation, and font changing commands that alter the appearance or size of the text. It allows a list of predesignated words to be protected as lower-cased, and also allows for titling exceptions of various sorts.
Package | titlecaps |
Version | 1.3 2022-04-12 |
Maintainer | Steven B. Segletes |