\relax % t1c.etx -- install a T1-encoded faked small-caps font % % This is used to install expertized or faked small-caps fonts; % real small caps fonts built from fonts with variant c8r are % installed using the default t1.etx. \encoding % We define the parameters for t1.etx to produce a c&sc font. \setcommand\lc#1#2{#1small} \setcommand\uc#1#2{#1} \setcommand\lctop#1#2{#1small} \setcommand\uctop#1#2{#1} \setcommand\lclig#1#2{#1small} \setcommand\uclig#1#2{#1spaced} \setcommand\digit#1{#1} %% % Commented out 2002/12/14, since t1.etx does this more carefully % anyway. It could perhaps be useful to use the width of `Ismall' % instead of `i', but even that is dubious. (LH) % % \ifisglyph{space}\then % \setint{interword}{\width{space}} % \else\ifisglyph{i}\then % \setint{interword}{\width{i}} % \else % \setint{interword}{333} % \fi\fi %% %% % Commented out 2002/12/14, since these parameters are anyway never used % by t1.etx (they are used by latin.mtx, but by the time we get here, that % file has already been processed). (LH) % % % The default letter spacing is 1/10 of the design size, with small % % caps 80% the size of large caps. % % \setint{smallcapsscale}{800} % % \ifisint{monowidth}\then % \setint{smallcapsextraspace} % {\div{\scale{\int{interword}}{\sub{1000}{\int{smallcapsscale}}}}{2}} % \setint{smallcapsspacing}{0} % \else % \setint{smallcapsextraspace}{50} % \setint{smallcapsspacing}{50} % \fi %% \ifisint{capspacing}\then \setint{letterspacing}{\int{capspacing}} \fi % Then we call t1.etx. \inputetx{t1} \endencoding