How can I write multiple lines in a subscript?
You can use the \substack
command, from the amsmath
package, just like \text
.
\[
\underbrace{...}_{\substack{\text{Some long text that} \\ \text{should be multiline}}}
\]
\substack
, mentioned by Carsten, probably fits best to your\underbrace
because of the centered alignment.subarray
is similar but offers customizable alignment:
Example:
\[
\underbrace{....}_{\begin{subarray}{l}\text{Some long text that}\\
\text{should be multiline}\end{subarray}}
\]
\parbox
also works in math mode. You could use a font size command inside.
Another possibility:
\[
\underbrace{some equation}_{\text{Some long text that}\atop\text{should be multilined}}
\]