alternatives/options for overrightarrow
I want to type something similar to $overrightarrow v$. To me the arrow looks too big in length and too wide in size of tip (especially at enlarged fontsize like 18). As if $v$ is overshadowed by the arrow. What are my my options and/or alternatives? As a second consideration I look for something that is also available in Matlab.
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I want to type something similar to $overrightarrow v$. To me the arrow looks too big in length and too wide in size of tip (especially at enlarged fontsize like 18). As if $v$ is overshadowed by the arrow. What are my my options and/or alternatives? As a second consideration I look for something that is also available in Matlab.
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What is wrong with$vec v$
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– Steven B. Segletes
10 hours ago
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I want to type something similar to $overrightarrow v$. To me the arrow looks too big in length and too wide in size of tip (especially at enlarged fontsize like 18). As if $v$ is overshadowed by the arrow. What are my my options and/or alternatives? As a second consideration I look for something that is also available in Matlab.
arrows
I want to type something similar to $overrightarrow v$. To me the arrow looks too big in length and too wide in size of tip (especially at enlarged fontsize like 18). As if $v$ is overshadowed by the arrow. What are my my options and/or alternatives? As a second consideration I look for something that is also available in Matlab.
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What is wrong with$vec v$
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– Steven B. Segletes
10 hours ago
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What is wrong with$vec v$
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What is wrong with
$vec v$
?– Steven B. Segletes
10 hours ago
What is wrong with
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Some of the most commonly used vector notation commands in LaTeX. For Matlab vectors I have found this link for example (the use of bar{v}
):
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/21984-tex-latex-math-mode-symbols-in-legends-and-labels-in-matlab-figures
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage{mathtools,verbatim,mathabx}
usepackage[b]{esvect}
begin{document}
begin{verbatim} The arrow of the question.
end{verbatim}
[overrightarrow{v}]
begin{verbatim} With esvect package option [b].
end{verbatim}
[vv{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using overline{v}.
end{verbatim}
[overline{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using widebar{v} with mathabx package.
end{verbatim}
[widebar{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual vec{v}.
end{verbatim}
[vec{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual bar{v}.
end{verbatim}
[bar{v}]
end{document}
Don't mention it!
– Bernard
5 hours ago
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Some of the most commonly used vector notation commands in LaTeX. For Matlab vectors I have found this link for example (the use of bar{v}
):
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/21984-tex-latex-math-mode-symbols-in-legends-and-labels-in-matlab-figures
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage{mathtools,verbatim,mathabx}
usepackage[b]{esvect}
begin{document}
begin{verbatim} The arrow of the question.
end{verbatim}
[overrightarrow{v}]
begin{verbatim} With esvect package option [b].
end{verbatim}
[vv{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using overline{v}.
end{verbatim}
[overline{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using widebar{v} with mathabx package.
end{verbatim}
[widebar{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual vec{v}.
end{verbatim}
[vec{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual bar{v}.
end{verbatim}
[bar{v}]
end{document}
Don't mention it!
– Bernard
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Some of the most commonly used vector notation commands in LaTeX. For Matlab vectors I have found this link for example (the use of bar{v}
):
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/21984-tex-latex-math-mode-symbols-in-legends-and-labels-in-matlab-figures
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage{mathtools,verbatim,mathabx}
usepackage[b]{esvect}
begin{document}
begin{verbatim} The arrow of the question.
end{verbatim}
[overrightarrow{v}]
begin{verbatim} With esvect package option [b].
end{verbatim}
[vv{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using overline{v}.
end{verbatim}
[overline{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using widebar{v} with mathabx package.
end{verbatim}
[widebar{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual vec{v}.
end{verbatim}
[vec{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual bar{v}.
end{verbatim}
[bar{v}]
end{document}
Don't mention it!
– Bernard
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Some of the most commonly used vector notation commands in LaTeX. For Matlab vectors I have found this link for example (the use of bar{v}
):
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/21984-tex-latex-math-mode-symbols-in-legends-and-labels-in-matlab-figures
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage{mathtools,verbatim,mathabx}
usepackage[b]{esvect}
begin{document}
begin{verbatim} The arrow of the question.
end{verbatim}
[overrightarrow{v}]
begin{verbatim} With esvect package option [b].
end{verbatim}
[vv{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using overline{v}.
end{verbatim}
[overline{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using widebar{v} with mathabx package.
end{verbatim}
[widebar{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual vec{v}.
end{verbatim}
[vec{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual bar{v}.
end{verbatim}
[bar{v}]
end{document}
Some of the most commonly used vector notation commands in LaTeX. For Matlab vectors I have found this link for example (the use of bar{v}
):
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/21984-tex-latex-math-mode-symbols-in-legends-and-labels-in-matlab-figures
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage{mathtools,verbatim,mathabx}
usepackage[b]{esvect}
begin{document}
begin{verbatim} The arrow of the question.
end{verbatim}
[overrightarrow{v}]
begin{verbatim} With esvect package option [b].
end{verbatim}
[vv{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using overline{v}.
end{verbatim}
[overline{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using widebar{v} with mathabx package.
end{verbatim}
[widebar{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual vec{v}.
end{verbatim}
[vec{v}]
begin{verbatim} Using usual bar{v}.
end{verbatim}
[bar{v}]
end{document}
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Don't mention it!
– Bernard
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Don't mention it!
– Bernard
5 hours ago
Don't mention it!
– Bernard
5 hours ago
Don't mention it!
– Bernard
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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What is wrong with
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?– Steven B. Segletes
10 hours ago