LaTeX models symbol that goes both ways
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Is there a LaTeX symbol for models
that goes both ways? All I need is another vertical line at the end.
math-mode symbols logic
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Is there a LaTeX symbol for models
that goes both ways? All I need is another vertical line at the end.
math-mode symbols logic
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Is there a LaTeX symbol for models
that goes both ways? All I need is another vertical line at the end.
math-mode symbols logic
Is there a LaTeX symbol for models
that goes both ways? All I need is another vertical line at the end.
math-mode symbols logic
math-mode symbols logic
edited Jan 24 at 6:09
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documentclassarticle
newcommandmymodmodels!mid
begindocument
[
A mymod B
]
enddocument
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Set a new math
rel
ation that join
s models
and rvert
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert
begindocument
$A modelsm B$
enddocument
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It’s in unicode-math
, stix
and stix2
as gleichstark
. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.
documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
usepackageunicode-math
defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
setmathfontSTIX Two Math
begindocument
( sigma gleichstark tau )
enddocument
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documentclassarticle
newcommandmymodmodels!mid
begindocument
[
A mymod B
]
enddocument
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Like this?
documentclassarticle
newcommandmymodmodels!mid
begindocument
[
A mymod B
]
enddocument
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Like this?
documentclassarticle
newcommandmymodmodels!mid
begindocument
[
A mymod B
]
enddocument
Like this?
documentclassarticle
newcommandmymodmodels!mid
begindocument
[
A mymod B
]
enddocument
answered Jan 24 at 6:22
CarLaTeXCarLaTeX
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Set a new math
rel
ation that join
s models
and rvert
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert
begindocument
$A modelsm B$
enddocument
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Set a new math
rel
ation that join
s models
and rvert
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert
begindocument
$A modelsm B$
enddocument
add a comment |
Set a new math
rel
ation that join
s models
and rvert
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert
begindocument
$A modelsm B$
enddocument
Set a new math
rel
ation that join
s models
and rvert
:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert
begindocument
$A modelsm B$
enddocument
answered Jan 24 at 6:37
WernerWerner
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It’s in unicode-math
, stix
and stix2
as gleichstark
. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.
documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
usepackageunicode-math
defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
setmathfontSTIX Two Math
begindocument
( sigma gleichstark tau )
enddocument
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It’s in unicode-math
, stix
and stix2
as gleichstark
. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.
documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
usepackageunicode-math
defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
setmathfontSTIX Two Math
begindocument
( sigma gleichstark tau )
enddocument
add a comment |
It’s in unicode-math
, stix
and stix2
as gleichstark
. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.
documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
usepackageunicode-math
defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
setmathfontSTIX Two Math
begindocument
( sigma gleichstark tau )
enddocument
It’s in unicode-math
, stix
and stix2
as gleichstark
. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.
documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
usepackageunicode-math
defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
setmathfontSTIX Two Math
begindocument
( sigma gleichstark tau )
enddocument
answered Jan 24 at 23:12
DavislorDavislor
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