[OS X TeX] Consistent Underline?
Ross Moore
ross at ics.mq.edu.au
Sun Oct 27 03:20:30 CET 2002
> This isn't specific to Mac, but I'm having trouble getting underlines to
> be consistent. I'm trying to indicated tagged phrases in a piece of text
> by underlining them. The problem is, when the phrase contains a
> descender (such a 'y'), the underline is lower than when the phrase does
> not include a descender. Is there a way to make this be consistent?
\usepackage{soul}
check-out its \ul command.
Ross
>
> Example of problem: It was \underline{quoted in} the last paper
> \underline{in order to be} subjoined...
>
> thanks,
> Jeff
>
>
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