[softwarelist] Re: Ovation Pro 2.92 (19 January 2007) Windows

David Pilling wrote:
In message <45B13A47.8060908@xxxxxxxx>, Clive Bonsall <C.Bonsall@xxxxxxxx> writes
set (italics, superscript, etc.). Originally, I had used a combination of caps and small caps for authors' names (e.g. Smith, J. --- with small caps applied as an effect over the lower case letters).

So wouldn't you have "Smith J" and apply small caps to the lot i.e. to lower and upper case letters.

No, I only applied small caps to the lower case letters.

The publisher didn't like it. So, I replaced the small caps with caps using Swap case ...

Giving everything in caps.

Sorry, I should have been clearer ... I first removed the small caps and then applied Swap case to the lower case letters only.

the CAPS and wants me to change everything to, e.g., Smith, J. (this time without small caps). If David's new remove>effect could reverse Swap case, then the task would be very much quicker.

Well no, you've changed the document now.

... and so I think Remove>effect would work, wouldn't it?

All that follows is hindsight.

[snip]

Your problem could have been solved by marking up the names with a style and then applying the case and small caps effects.

Thanks for those tips. I'll bear them in mind for the future.

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C.B.



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