# Coping with nodes that contain text that goes below baseline in tikz

I have the following problem with Tikz/Latex:

I have some nodes that contain text. Most text doesn't have letters that reach below the baseline. But for those nodes where it happens, the ratio and placement of node height and text/baseline is off. Have a look at the example image.

Solutions I know of:

• make the nodes' minimum height bigger. This results in the nodes being sized the same, but the baseline is still at different heights
• use struts. This results in all nodes being laid out like the ones containing the offending text. This results in too much space between the baseline of the text and the surrounding box for most nodes

What I'd like to have:

• draw the box around the offending text just as around text that doesn't reach below the baseline. This means there is not enough space between the 'gyj' etc. characters and the bottom edge of the box. That's ok for me.
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There's a tikz property for nodes: text depth
One can simply set it to 0pt for the offending (or all) nodes.

### Note

Of course this is well documented in the pgfmanual.

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1) There is the $\smash[b]{\text{my text y}}$ (you need amsmath for this).
2) Maybe \raisebox{0pt}[0pt]{my text y} is what you want.