A better type of underline?


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54 minutes ago, Doug_N said:

Rich text and just underline the characters not the spaces.

your screenshot looks pretty close to touching...at least with my glasses... on my computer

 

The screenshot I posted was once I printed to PDF using the CA PDF driver

1 hour ago, Chrisb222 said:

layout, Arial on a Mac

does the PDF show like that as well on the Mac?

 

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well found, what I could only describe as a classic work around and reminds me of the 90s typing ____  in places.

 The below is for font size 9"

1.don't underline the text

2. put a bunch of spaces underneath on the next line and underline those and reduce font size(in my case I set to 7). (and adjust number of spaces to match word above)

3. Set user specified line height for the above to be 35% (if you do not change the font size to be lower per above, it looks like  you cannot specify lower numbers for this property. Mine kept going back to 35 even if I type 10 or 15). I.e. if you keep step 2. at 9" size, it looks like it can only get so close vertically to the text above it.

 

looks much prettier...but still there must be a better way

 

...maybe it is a side effect of having my windows display at 150%...like the old text wrap issue form a couple years ago

 

 

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14 hours ago, SHCanada2 said:

your screenshot looks pretty close to touching...at least with my glasses... on my computer

 

Yes it's close, closer than I'd like, but not touching.

 

14 hours ago, SHCanada2 said:

The screenshot I posted was once I printed to PDF using the CA PDF driver

does the PDF show like that as well on the Mac?

 

CA PDF driver output matches the screen:

 

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Less convenient than your suggestion BUT a quicker work around is to use a CAD line. Gives you complete control of the line and it can be blocked to the text. Can be on it's own layer also. Just remember to turn off fill pr bring the line to the front:

 

 

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32 minutes ago, Doug_N said:

I really don't understand the problem

the problem is the space between the letters and the underline beneath those letters (touching in my case), not that underlining can be set to underline a space in between words

 

CA gives me this:

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I want something more like:

 

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