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Hi,

Is it possible to change a text style from All Caps to Title Caps (so only the first letter is capitalised), although the original text is not capitalised? Apparently, simply applying Title Caps to a word doesn't offer the possibility of updating the text style. Neither does it seem to be an option for Title Caps in the Text Style panel.

Thanks!

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53 minutes ago, LaraJ said:

Is it possible to change a text style from All Caps to Title Caps (so only the first letter is capitalised), although the original text is not capitalised? Apparently, simply applying Title Caps to a word doesn't offer the possibility of updating the text style. Neither does it seem to be an option for Title Caps in the Text Style panel.

There is a difference in the Title Caps versus Small Caps. The Title Caps actually physically changes the letters from Lower Case to Upper Case, the Small Caps only changes the glyphs. Small Caps is like using a different font, the actual letters are unchanged but they do look different. Prove this by copy and pasting into a text editor, something that has no different styles of fonts.

The Text > Capitalization > all-the-various-choices are spilt into two parts, the first two change the look only. The rest change the actual letters.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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