Hi,
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 8:01 AM Dean Hung
Hi list,
Following on from Aditya's solution to my previous question, I have run into a separate issue and would appreciate any assistance.
Sometimes text under the underbrace can become quite long, and should be split into two (or more) lines. In the example below, "firstline" should be the top line of the underbrace label, and "secondline" should be on the lower line of the underbrace label, but as it stands, both are printed on the same line.
\underbrace[mindepth=0.5cm]{\tf x+y+z}_{\vrule width 0pt height 0.5cm\relax\text{firstline secondline}}
I have tried using \\ and \crlf, but to no avail.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Dean
Hi, Hans will add some annotation mechanism (already on my computer to test a bit). In your case you can use the first example here: \startbuffer \unframed [align=middle,toffset=0.5cm] {firstline\crlf secondline} \stopbuffer $ \underbrace [mindepth=0.5cm] {\tf x + y + z} _ {\mtext{\getbuffer}} \quad \mathannotation [bottom={\getbuffer}] {\underbrace [mindepth=0.5cm] {\tf x + y + z} } $ Since I am the curious type, I wonder a bit what is the use case here? Do you mind explaining and providing the complete example? (The reason I ask is that there might be better ways to do what you are doing.) /Mikael