[R] Underlined font

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de
Fri Jan 18 22:31:19 CET 2002


David Brahm wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
>    Is there a simple way to place underlined text in a plot?
> 
>    Hershey vector fonts seem to have a single underscore character ("\\ul"),
> but no underlined font.  Plotmath (ref: ?plotmath) comes very close with:
>   R> plot(0:1,0:1, type="n")
>   R> text(.1, .1, quote(bar(Hello)))
> but that's overlined, not underlined.  Also:
>   R> text(.2, .2, quote(over(Hello, phantom())))
> is the right idea but leaves too much space.  Thanks for any help!


Don't know a nice solution, but as a workaround you can underline the
text() yourself, e.g. with the following (quickly hacked) function:


  underlined <- function(x, y, label, ...){
    text(x, y, label, ...)
    sw <- strwidth(label)
    sh <- strheight(label)
    lines(x + c(-sw/2, sw/2), rep(y - 1.5*sh/2, 2))
  }

  plot(0:1, 0:1, type="n")
  underlined(0.1, 0.1, "Hello")


Uwe
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