You can download the code used to create the images in this post. So it might be old-fashioned to care about LaTeK L aT eX and underlined links, but it might also have helped me get a job. One of my interviewers specifically mentioned how nice my CV looked, and I tell myself it’s because of the underlines. I spent a lot of time fiddling with the underlined links before I settled on the above, because I was unsatisfied with everything else. The last outing for my CV was about a year ago, when I was applying for my current job. I particularly like the “py” and “yp” in this link, which show off the effect really nicely, as well as the lower bowl on the leading “g”. Here’s one final example, a hyperlink from my CV: If I want to tweak it further – maybe adjust the underline thickness, or give it a different colour – the settings in the ulem package give me plenty of scope for further refinement. To make a text italic is straightforward, use the textit command: Bold text. It’s drawn on a consistent level, flush against the bottom of the text, with gaps as appropriate for descenders. How do you bold and underline in LaTeX Italicized text.
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