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Using the documentclass tufte-book with biblatex requires seemingly the option [nobib] following this question. Using a current version of lualatex

This is LuaHBTeX, Version 1.15.0 (TeX Live 2022/Debian)  (format=lualatex 2023.6.17)  29 JUN 2023 15:24
 restricted system commands enabled.

and the versions of tufte-book from github the desired pdf are produced but I have a number of error messages (and sometimes no output). What needs to be changed in my MVE:

\documentclass[nobib]  {tufte-handout}

\usepackage{fontspec} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage[english]{babel}

\usepackage{microtype} \renewcommand{\allcapsspacing}[1]{\textls[200]{#1}}% \renewcommand{\smallcapsspacing}[1]{\textls[50]{#1}}%

\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear, autocite=footnote, ]{biblatex}

\addbibresource{xxxxxxx/BibTexLatex.bib} \usepackage{makeidx} \makeindex

\begin{document}

With a reference to \autocite{frank09geo} and unpublished \autocite{hamster11}.

\printbibliography

\end{document}

The error messages start with

Argument of \MakeLowercase has an extra }.
Paragraph ended before \MakeLowercase was complete.
Paragraph ended before \MakeLowercase was complete.

...

My bib entries are:

@Unpublished{hamster11,
  author    = {Andrew U. Frank},
  date      = {2011-02-11},
  title     = {User Manual for {HAMSTER}},
  abstract  = {Hamster deals with three issues of importance.},
  file      = {docs/docsH/Manual_GUI.pdf},
  owner     = {frank},
  timestamp = {2018.11.30},
  year      = {2011},
}
@InProceedings{frank09geo,
  author    = {Frank, Andrew U.},
  title     = {Geo-Ontologies Are Scale Dependent (abstract only)},
  booktitle = {European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2009, Session Knowledge and Ontologies},
  year      = {2009},
  editor    = {Pulkkinen, Tuija},
  url       = {http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat-175453.pdf},
  file      = {docs/docs4/4698_GeoOntologies_abstarct_EUG_09.pdf},
  groups    = {authorAF},
  keywords  = {Onto},
  owner     = {frank},
  timestamp = {2018.11.29},
}
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The answer @UlrikeFischer worked perfectly. Just add:

\renewcommand{\textsc}[1]{\smallcapsspacing{\textsmallcaps{#1}}}

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