underline omitting the descenders
We could do for each letter:
- Produce the underlining
- Overwrite the line with the same but bolder letter or with a left and right shifted one, but in background or white color
- Write the letter
So we would get an underline with matching gaps.
Here I modified the soul
approach of Marco in this way, just for a demonstration what I mean, which could be improved (boldness, loop):
\setcounter{errorcontextlines}{999}
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\usepackage{soul}
\usepackage{color}
\makeatletter
\newcommand*{\whiten}[1]{\llap{\textcolor{white}{{\the\SOUL@token}}\hspace{#1pt}}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\myul{%
\def\SOUL@everyspace{\underline{\space}\kern\z@}%
\def\SOUL@everytoken{%
\setbox0=\hbox{\the\SOUL@token}%
\ifdim\dp0>\z@
\raisebox{\dp0}{\underline{\phantom{\the\SOUL@token}}}%
\whiten{1}\whiten{0}%
\whiten{-1}\whiten{-2}%
\llap{\the\SOUL@token}%
\else
\underline{\the\SOUL@token}%
\fi}%
\SOUL@}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
\sffamily\Huge
\myul{jumping quickly}
\end{document}
Simply because I found it useful here is a modification of Stefans answer above that lets you control the depth, thickness and width of the underline. This might be useful, for example, with a larger or bolder font. The syntax is: \varul<width>[depth][thickness]{stuff}
where:
<width>
is optional and given as a multiple of1/100 em
, e.g.<10>
would give a gap width of0.1em
. The default value is5
[depth]
is optional and is given as a positive value (including units) that specifies the distance below the baseline to draw the underline. The default value is0.2ex
.[thickness]
is optional and is given as a positive value (including units) specifying the thickness of the underline. The default value is0.1ex
- The fourth, mandatory, argument is what you want underlined.
This will work across paragraphs and linebreaks but may change the spacing very slightly.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{soul}
\usepackage{xcolor}
\usepackage{xparse}
\makeatletter
\ExplSyntaxOn
\cs_new:Npn \white_text:n #1
{
\fp_set:Nn \l_tmpa_fp {#1 * .01}
\llap{\textcolor{white}{\the\SOUL@syllable}\hspace{\fp_to_decimal:N \l_tmpa_fp em}}
\llap{\textcolor{white}{\the\SOUL@syllable}\hspace{-\fp_to_decimal:N \l_tmpa_fp em}}
}
\NewDocumentCommand{\whiten}{ m }
{
\int_step_function:nnnN {1}{1}{#1} \white_text:n
}
\ExplSyntaxOff
\NewDocumentCommand{ \varul }{ D<>{5} O{0.2ex} O{0.1ex} +m } {%
\begingroup
\setul{#2}{#3}%
\def\SOUL@uleverysyllable{%
\setbox0=\hbox{\the\SOUL@syllable}%
\ifdim\dp0>\z@
\SOUL@ulunderline{\phantom{\the\SOUL@syllable}}%
\whiten{#1}%
\llap{%
\the\SOUL@syllable
\SOUL@setkern\SOUL@charkern
}%
\else
\SOUL@ulunderline{%
\the\SOUL@syllable
\SOUL@setkern\SOUL@charkern
}%
\fi}%
\ul{#4}%
\endgroup
}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
\varul{\Huge jumping quickly}\par\smallskip
\varul[1pt][1pt]{\Huge jumping quickly}
\end{document}
Edit by Tobi: \fp_mul:Nn
doesn’t work in a current TeXlive, so I replaced the two lines with just \fp_set:Nn \l_tmpa_fp {#1 * .01}
.
Here is a solution using contour
and ulem
packages.
IMO this produces a very good looking underline, specialy for title underlining:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[outline]{contour}
\usepackage{ulem}
\normalem % use classical emph
\newcommand \myul[4]{%
\begingroup%
\renewcommand \ULdepth {#1}%
\renewcommand \ULthickness {#2}%
\contourlength{#3}%
\uline{\phantom{#4}}\llap{\contour{white}{#4}}%
\endgroup%
}
\newcommand \myulline[4]{%
\begingroup%
\renewcommand \ULdepth {#1}%
\renewcommand \ULthickness {#2}%
\contourlength{#3}%
\noindent\rlap{\uline{\hspace{\textwidth}}}\contour{white}{#4}%
\endgroup%
}
\begin{document}
\bfseries
\Huge
\myulline{5pt}{1pt}{2pt}{Chapter Eight}
\vspace{1cm}
\normalsize
\normalfont
Test. \myul{2pt}{0.5pt}{1pt}{Quit jumping quickly!} Test.
Test. \myul{1.2pt}{0.5pt}{0.5pt}{Quit jumping quickly!} Test.
\end{document}
Output:
Close up:
As drawback, the underline depth cannot be very close to baseline because it can be hidden by the contour.