

These writing scripts can be classified into the following categories: logogram, syllabary, and alphabet. S and X would be same as small small ones, so I've listed small ones instead of leaving their place empty.Languages from around the world are written by using a number of scripts. There's no small capital versions of F, S, Q and X. For example, they can be used to draw attention to the opening phrase or line of a new section of text, or to provide an additional style in a dictionary entry where many parts must be typographically differentiated.Īs of Unicode 5.1, there are 3 characters missing. They are used in running text to prevent capitalized words from appearing too large on the page, and as a method of emphasis or distinctiveness for text alongside or instead of italics, or when boldface is inappropriate. In typography, small capitals (usually abbreviated small caps) are uppercase (capital) characters set at the same height and weight as surrounding lowercase (small) letters or text figures. And what's really strange is that they come from mathematics ^.^ They're mainly used in maths, but they're pretty and look very special. It's a "by-the-way", because they're English, but still very cool. Here I give you a list of pretty letters. These one's are truly rare, but just in case you'll need some, here they are: Next is Ukrainian alphabet and some other symbols from Russian and ancient languages.
