# Greek letters in cmcsc

There is no small caps font available for the math mode. However there are still relevant glyphs with ASCII 0x00 to 0x0a in cmcsc. I wonder what they are and how to TeX them.

• Oops..I meant 0x00-0x0a May 9 '19 at 22:22

You can declare a math alphabet corresponding to the sc shape and then use \Gamma as usual to access the uppercase Greek.

\documentclass{article}
\DeclareMathAlphabet      {\mathsc}{OT1}{cmr}{m}{sc}
\begin{document}

$\mathsc{AaBb\Gamma\Delta}$
\end{document}

• Well, I'm already using fonttable. What I don't know is how to TeX the greek letters in cmcsc. May 9 '19 at 22:24
• @YingZhou sorry I was just making an example, added to answer now. May 9 '19 at 22:28
• Thanks! Could you please tell me how to use the encoding to type arbitrary glyphs in cmcsc as well (i.e. analogous to \fontfamily{cmtt}\fontencoding{OT1}\selectfont\char"0B)? May 9 '19 at 22:32
• @YingZhou actually the first part of the answer was written when there was a typo in the hex range in your question, I think i will delete now you have fixed that as it doesn't really make sense now the question is clarified. May 9 '19 at 22:32
• @YingZhou as you see in the arguments to declaremathalphabet it is \fontencoding{OT1}\fontfamily{cmr}\fontshape{sc}\selectfont\char"0B May 9 '19 at 22:34