Small Caps

Þessi grein er einnig til á íslensku

Small Capitals, more commonly known as Small Caps, are versions of characters with their capital forms, with the height of a normal lowercase letter. Many of these characters are used in the International Phonetic Alphabet, and are not meant to be used in other contexts. As of Unicode 15.0, the only character without a small caps variant in the Basic Latin alphabet is the small capital version of X. Although, the Small Capital X is supported in the UER. As of now, 25 Latin letters, 18 Extended Latin letters, 6 Greek letters, and 1 Cyrillic letter have small caps in unicode.

∗This was created with the character ᴇ with the combining diaeresis diacritic.

∗∗ This was created with the character ᴎ with the combining breve diacritic.