Patrice Dumas <pertu...@free.fr> writes:

> Hello,
>
> Currently @sc is formatted in HTML by putting the argument in <small>
> and upper-casing the argument.  There is a CSS property, font-variant-caps
> for small caps.  It may be relevant to use it instead of th ecurrent
> setup.  However, when there is no CSS, for instance in text-based
> browser, the result may not be so good.

IMO, it's okay to use that CSS property if it's the best way to achieve
the result.  We shouldn't optimize for w3m, eww, etc.

What are the pros and cons of either approaches?

> Ideas, opinions?


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Arsen Arsenović

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