On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:05 AM, dr. Hans van der Meer
<havdm...@ziggo.nl> wrote:
> I do not understand the behaviour of the \sc macro. I thought smallcaps would 
> turn out to be smaller than capitals. But I see no difference between them 
> except a subtle difference in letterspacing. Am I doing something wrong here?
>
> Hans van der Meer
>
> Minimal example and output:
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> \setuppapersize[A5][A5]
> \starttext
> \setupbodyfont[lmodern]
> lmodern: uppercase <ABC-{\sc ABC}> smallcaps\blank
> \setupbodyfont[cambria]
> cambria: uppercase <ABC-{\sc ABC}> smallcaps\blank
> \LuaTeX-version=0.\the\luatexversion\crlf
> \ConTeXt-version=\contextversion\crlf
> \stoptext
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Hi!

I think \sc ABC should give ABC in full size as it does.

Try

\sc ABCabc

/Mikael
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