If I want to draw an overline over some text, not an equation, how can I do it? \overline seems to only work in math mode, and when used outside of math mode, it automatically says "Missing $ inserted".
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Easy answer:
Not so easy, but neater:
We use the normal The strange |
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If you want to have line breaks in the text you can use the
The disadvantage of this approach is that the line height does not depend on the height of the content (so capital letters with accents will be problematic). It does scale with font size though. |
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The basic answer to your question is that you can use the
Your question was essentially answered by egreg but there wasn't much explanation and this is a little too long to put as a comment. |
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