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kb:rich_text_bibliography [2012/08/09 22:01] – Amend syntax for small caps fbennett | kb:rich_text_bibliography [2020/01/14 18:56] (current) – dstillman |
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* <nowiki><sub></nowiki> and <nowiki></sub></nowiki> for <sub>subscript</sub> | * <nowiki><sub></nowiki> and <nowiki></sub></nowiki> for <sub>subscript</sub> |
* <nowiki><sup></nowiki> and <nowiki></sup></nowiki> for <sup>superscript</sup> | * <nowiki><sup></nowiki> and <nowiki></sup></nowiki> for <sup>superscript</sup> |
* <nowiki><span style="small-caps"></nowiki> and <nowiki></span></nowiki> for <html><span style="font-variant: small-caps;">smallcaps</span></html> | * <nowiki><span style="font-variant:small-caps;"></nowiki> and <nowiki></span></nowiki> for <html><span style="font-variant: small-caps;">smallcaps</span></html> |
| * <nowiki><span class="nocase"></nowiki> and <nowiki></span></nowiki> to <html><span class="nocase">suppress capitalization rules (e.g., for foreign phrases within English titles)</span></html> |
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