4 How to rotate symbols in the equation environment? 9 Large tilde over math symbol with automatic horizontal positioning 5 What does \stackMath do? See more linked questions Related 1045 How does one insert a backslash or a tilde (~) into LaTeX? 8 Symbol for a "twisted product"? 9 ...
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It seems as though there should be a font-independent solution, considering that ~ is in ASCII (U+7E, to be specific), and therefore should be present in every font. The answer may be font (encoding) dependent, since ~ is not a required glyph for general text encodings (LaTeX font enc...
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The symbol (or notation) doesn't remain the same when used in the different styles next to one another, which might not be ideal. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Dec 18, 2017 at 21:17 Werner♦ 610k141141 gold badges1.5k1.5k silver badges2.3k2.3k bronze badges Add a ...
When a symbol is a tightly bound object of a preposition: of~$x$ from 0 to~1 increase $z$ by~1 in common with~$m$. The rule does not, however, apply to compound objects: of $u$~and~$v$. When mathematical phrases are rendered in words: equals~$n$ & less than~$\epsilon$ &...
In particular, U+00A0 is a fixed width set by the font, and \nobreakspace uses the same interword spacing as the rest of the line—so you might want the fixed-width non-breaking space for a monospace font. The no-break space character, ^^a0, \symbol{"A0} and \char"A0...
382 of the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List [emphasis added]: Note that \textasciitilde and \~{} produce raised, diacritic tildes. “Text” (i.e., vertically centered) tildes can be generated with either the math-mode \sim command ..., which produces a somewhat wide “∼”, or the ...
How to color just the `\vec` symbol? (3 answers) Closed 10 years ago. I would like to color only a "tilde" on my letters. I read how to do this with Umlauts or other accent, but for my expression it seems different I think. Here is my expression : \widetilde{E}^w So,...
In addition, I use named variables instead of the symbols themselves. This means that the symbol of a variable can change afterwards. Therefore, I really need a solution that automatically adjusts the size of the parentheses instead of me going through every formula and adjusting the...