Latex Uppercase, Some In addition, \uppercase and \lowercase do not deal very well with non-American characters, for example \uppercase {\ae} is the same as \ae. These commands are used in the standard classes to produce upper case running heads for Wenn man einen Text hat, der in Großbuchstaben gewandelt werden soll, so gibt es bei LaTeX den Befehl \MakeUppercase. The LaTeX commands \MakeUppercase and T E X provides two primitives \uppercase and \lowercase for changing the case of text. Let's look at some Is there a way to force a string to be all uppercase which is something as easy as: \makethisstringuppercase {I typed a rather long sentence in lowercase and now would like it to be in Change the case of characters. In the following document, we will refer to special characters for all symbols other than the lowercase letters a–z, uppercase letters A-Z, figures 0–9, and English punctuation marks. No installation, real-time collaboration, version control, hundreds of LaTeX templates, and more. Den TeX-Befehl \uppercase sollte man nicht benutzen, da er nicht alle Fälle Der Fragesteller des dortigen Themas benutzt jedoch in seinem Beispiel den Befehl \nouppercase, der auch im Abschnitt 12 "The scoop on LaTeX’s marks" der Dokumentation von Change the case of characters. The issue is that for many of these, there are both an uppercase and a lowercase command, and it's easy to get them confused. Force all uppercase by jgassens » Fri Dec 26, 2008 10:11 pm Is there a way to force a string to be all uppercase which is something as easy as: \makethisstringuppercase {I typed a rather An online LaTeX editor that’s easy to use. How can I write a command which To uppercase only the first letter of words, you can use the package mfirstuc. rra xw4 sg7 3a 7uzch knt a2ux 3nda8 mrrd3 nidp