[Tex/LaTex] The first character uppercase small-caps How can I typeset this in LaTeX: Best Answer That is small caps text, and the macro is \textsc, so the command you want is \textsc{Master Thesis}. Related Solutions[Tex/LaTex] First few words of a chapter/section in small-caps Not that I'm aware of. You can use the magaz package to make the whole first line small caps, or you could write a command like this: \def\scwords #1 #2 #3 {\textsc{#1} \textsc{#2} \textsc{#3} } ... \scwords Lorem ipsum delorem fugit however this goes Then if you need more/fewer words just change the number of parameters in \scwords. (It doesn't seem worth the hassle to write an iterating version.) Making this happen automatically is a little more difficult. [Tex/LaTex] Mixing uppercase, lowercase, and small caps I'd go with \makeatletter \def\Ac#1{\@Ac#1\@Ac} \def\@Ac#1#2\@Ac{#1\kern.05em{\acface#2}} \makeatother Adjust the \kern to match the letterspacing in the second part. The first letter is typeset "as is", while the rest is subject to \acface. Related Question[Tex/LaTex] Uppercase Smallcaps with LaTeX (not XeLaTeX)[Tex/LaTex] Headings in uppercase[Tex/LaTex] All letters in uppercase, but the first letter bigger than the other ones[Tex/LaTex] Latex changing lowercase with uppercase in a text
Best Answer
That is small caps text, and the macro is
\textsc
, so the command you want is\textsc{Master Thesis}
.