Hello,
I'm new to ConTeXt and this list. After a long time of using
LaTeX and xeLaTeX I was finally lured into trying ConTexT by
its ability of grid typesetting.
Today's problem is a bit complex. In a book project I have
several points where stuff is capitalized or turned into
caps+smallcaps or pure smallcaps. My guess is that that should
work either with \WORD{Stuff}, \Cap{Stuff} and \cap{Stuff} or
with \uppercase, \sc, and {\sc\lowercase{Stuff}}. (Not quite,
it seems)
I'll use a commercial font called Calluna, but have added
Linux Biolinum O to the example for those who don't want to
download Calluna (the "Regular" can be "bought" for free, e.g.
at
https://www.fontspring.com/fonts/exljbris/calluna).
Both Calluna and Biolinum contain the glyph "LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER SHARP S" at "1E9E. Calluna also has a small caps
version at "F727", while Biolinum has it at "E092. I'd like to
use these glyphs in the capitalizations mentioned, but that
only works erratically (cf. example).
Secondly, Calluna comes with oldstyle numerals switched on,
which is nice for normal text, but should change to
proportional lining numbers in uppercase and to small-cap
proportional lining numbers in an all-small-cap text. I'm not
sure what I'd want in a caps+smallcaps context, but certainly
not oldstyle numerals with their descenders.