Hi Joaquín, Actually it depends on the font you are using, but on th eother hand it seems that \Caps is broken in LMTX. The following gives a correct result in mkiv but results in an error in LMTX: \setupbodyfont[lucidaot] \starttext Test {\sc Test} {\Caps Test} {\smallcaps Test} \meaning\Caps \stoptext Best regards: Otared
On 20 Dec 2020, at 18:59, Joaquín Ataz López
wrote: Good day to everyone. I have a problem that may be very simple to solve, but for which I have not found an answer in the wiki.
Until relatively recently I was using the January 2020 version of ConTeXt Standalone, recently I have updated it to the December 18th version, and when I compile a file that I used to compile well, an error is generated because the \Caps macro is not recognized.
I can't get the desired effect with \sc, it has to be with \Caps.
I have tried to compile it with LMTX but there too is considered that \Caps is an undefined control sequence.
-- Joaquín Ataz López Derecho Civil Universidad de Murcia
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