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-<head>
-<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label underline</title>
-</head><body>
-<h3>Underlined text won&rsquo;t break</h3>
-<p/>Knuth made no provision for underlining text: he took the view that
-underlining is not a typesetting operation, but rather one that
-provides emphasis on typewriters, which typically offer but one
-typeface. The corresponding technique in typeset text is to switch
-from upright to italic text (or vice-versa): the LaTeX command
-<code>\</code><code>emph</code> does just that to its argument.
-<p/>Nevertheless, typographically illiterate people (such as those that
-specify double-spaced
-<a href="FAQ-linespace.html">thesis styles</a>)
-continue to require underlining of us, so LaTeX as distributed
-defines an <code>\</code><code>underline</code> command that applies the mathematical
-&lsquo;underbar&rsquo; operation to text. This technique is not entirely
-satisfactory, however: the text gets stuck into a box, and won&rsquo;t break
-at line end.
-<p/>Two packages are available that solve this problem. The
-<i>ulem</i> package redefines the
-<code>\</code><code>emph</code> command to underline its argument; the underlined text thus
-produced behaves as ordinary emphasised text, and will break over the
-end of a line. (The package is capable of other peculiar effects,
-too: read its documentation, contained within the file itself.)
-The <i>soul</i> package defines an <code>\</code><code>ul</code> command (after which the
-package is, in part, named) that underlines running text.
-<p/>Beware of <i>ulem</i>&rsquo;s default behaviour, which is to convert the
-<code>\</code><code>emph</code> command into an underlining command; this can be avoided by
-loading the package with:
-<pre>
- \usepackage[normalem]{ulem}
-</pre>
-Documentation of <i>ulem</i> is in the package itself.
-<dl>
-<dt><tt><i>ulem.sty</i></tt><dd><a href="ftp://cam.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc/ulem.sty">macros/latex/contrib/misc/ulem.sty</a>
-<dt><tt><i>soul.sty</i></tt><dd><a href="ftp://cam.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/soul.zip">macros/latex/contrib/soul</a> (<a href="ftp://cam.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/soul.tar.gz">gzipped tar</a>, <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/soul/">browse</a>)
-</dl>
-<p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=underline">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=underline</a>
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