2011/3/19 Aditya Mahajan > \definestartstop >>> [FancyFirstLetter] >>> [style={\switchtobodyfont[big]\bf}, >>> color=red] >>> >>> \def\FancyUppercase#1% >>> {\dostartFancyUppercase#1\dostopFancyUppercase} >>> >>> \def\dostartFancyUppercase#1#2\dostopFancyUppercase >>> {\FancyFirstLetter{#1}#2} >>> >>> >>> \def\Acronym#1% >>> {\dostartAcronym#1 \dostopAcronym} >>> >>> \def\dostartAcronym#1 #2\dostopAcronym >>> {\doifsomething{#1} >>> {\FancyUppercase{#1} %space >>> \dostartAcronym#2 \dostopAcronym}} >>> >> >> >> Almost. dostartAcronym needs a blanco line to put the words under >> each-other: >> > At the moment I have I my document: > > Better to use an explicit \blank (A blank space is equal to \par, and can > give funny results when you change indenting) Is not the same. With a blank line the next word begins on a new line. When using \blank there is also vertical whitespace between the words. But I think I like it. So that is good. ;-} -- Cecil Westerhof