![]() ![]() I can help with the latter, but my knowledge of the Eisvogel template is limited - and at a quick glance it seems like a rather sophisticated template. It seems that the issue you are facing may be more of "how to customize Eisvogel template to underline links" rather than "how to underline links in a generic markdown document". Feel free to use it, I just thought it is worth mentioning. The documentation for the ulem package notes that adding the normalem option when loading the ulem package means that. In my early LaTeX days I got told to break with this 'MS Word habit'. One of the features of the ulem package is to redefine emph so that it uses uline, so (as is presumably already clear to you) thats why youre getting underline in the bibliography, where text was emphasised before. ![]() Another alternative would be colored text. Instead italic or bold fonts are used for highlighting. ![]() When you click the **Knit** button a document will be generated that includes both content as well as the output of any embedded R code chunks within the document. One reason why it might be missing is that AFAIK underlining is traditionally not used in professional typesetting. For more details on using R Markdown see. Markdown is a simple formatting syntax for authoring HTML, PDF, and MS Word documents. Underlining text is very simple too, use the nderline command: How do you escape underscore in LaTeX Your URL might be containing some. when I compile this report into pdf - with the eisvogel.tex from the forked repo I linked above - on my computer I get both links underlined.
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