David Wooten wrote:
Greetings all,
Taco mentioned the command \uppercased{to get all uppercase letters}, and it works just fineā¦until I try to use my self-installed fonts. The quirks come up with diacritics, and this leads me to believe that there is an [encoding] or [regime]/ /issue here, as I had similar issues
Yes, \uccode and \lccode are encoding-dependent and are defined in enco-*.tex files. So, look into the encoding file you are using and add the their definition between \startmapping[st1] \definecasemap 152 184 152 \stopmapping with meaning: character 152 has lower counterpart 184 and upper one 152 (152 is uppercase letter). (or for continuous sequence there is abbreviation \definecasemaps 160 to 188 lc +32 uc 0 with meaning: \definecasemap 160 182 160 \definecasemap 161 183 161 ... \definecasemap 188 220 188 ) vit