SetSmallCaps
function SetSmallCaps(isSmallCaps: boolean = null): ApiTextPr
Description
Specifies that all the small letter characters in this text run are formatted for display only as their capital letter character equivalents which are two points smaller than the actual font size specified for this text.
Parameters
- isSmallCaps
boolean
null Specifies if the contents of the current run are displayed capitalized two points smaller or not.
Returns
ApiTextPr
Overloads
- SetSmallCaps
(isSmallCaps)
Specifies that all the small letter characters in the text run are formatted for display only as their capital letter character equivalents which are two points smaller than the actual font size specified for this text.
Try It
var oPresentation = Api.GetPresentation();
var oSlide = oPresentation.GetSlideByIndex(0);
oSlide.RemoveAllObjects();
var oFill = Api.CreateSolidFill(Api.CreateRGBColor(255, 111, 61));
var oStroke = Api.CreateStroke(0, Api.CreateNoFill());
var oShape = Api.CreateShape("flowChartMagneticTape", 300 * 36000, 130 * 36000, oFill, oStroke);
oShape.SetPosition(608400, 1267200);
var oDocContent = oShape.GetDocContent();
var oParagraph = oDocContent.GetElement(0);
var oRun = Api.CreateRun();
oRun.AddText("This is just a sample text. ");
oParagraph.AddElement(oRun);
oRun = Api.CreateRun();
oRun.SetSmallCaps(true);
oRun.AddText("This is a text run with the font set to small capitalized letters.");
oParagraph.AddElement(oRun);
oSlide.AddObject(oShape);