How can I make it so that all the letters on a word are capitalized yet the first letter is bigger than the rest?
An example would be the first and second word on the following image:
Thanks in advance.
How can I make it so that all the letters on a word are capitalized yet the first letter is bigger than the rest?
An example would be the first and second word on the following image:
Thanks in advance.
The style is called "small caps" and is considered a font shape by LaTeX. Thus, \scshape will turn it on, or a delimited form, \textsc{...} is available. Naturally, you must make sure your font supports this shape.
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\textsc{Definici\'on (Isomorfismo)} Sea $T:U\rightarrow V$
\end{document}
p.s. Other font shapes include italic (\itshape) and upright (\upshape).
\textsc{Definicion...}It is called "small-caps" – Steven B. Segletes Oct 25 '20 at 02:21