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Does anyone know the name of this rotated, filled in, black square symbol?



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    blackdiamond (mathabx), filleddiamond (MnSymbol), Diamondblack (txfonts), FilledDiamondshape (ifsym), FilledBigDiamondshape (ifsym), DiamondSolid (bbding)

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    See e.g. here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/196792/117050

    – Skillmon
    1 hour ago






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    See tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

    – Steven B. Segletes
    1 hour ago






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    Another option using amssymb and graphicx: rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}

    – Sandy G
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Does anyone know the name of this rotated, filled in, black square symbol?



enter image description here










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    blackdiamond (mathabx), filleddiamond (MnSymbol), Diamondblack (txfonts), FilledDiamondshape (ifsym), FilledBigDiamondshape (ifsym), DiamondSolid (bbding)

    – Steven B. Segletes
    1 hour ago








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    See e.g. here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/196792/117050

    – Skillmon
    1 hour ago






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    See tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

    – Steven B. Segletes
    1 hour ago






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    Another option using amssymb and graphicx: rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}

    – Sandy G
    58 mins ago














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Does anyone know the name of this rotated, filled in, black square symbol?



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Does anyone know the name of this rotated, filled in, black square symbol?



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    blackdiamond (mathabx), filleddiamond (MnSymbol), Diamondblack (txfonts), FilledDiamondshape (ifsym), FilledBigDiamondshape (ifsym), DiamondSolid (bbding)

    – Steven B. Segletes
    1 hour ago








  • 2





    See e.g. here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/196792/117050

    – Skillmon
    1 hour ago






  • 2





    See tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

    – Steven B. Segletes
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    Another option using amssymb and graphicx: rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}

    – Sandy G
    58 mins ago














  • 5





    blackdiamond (mathabx), filleddiamond (MnSymbol), Diamondblack (txfonts), FilledDiamondshape (ifsym), FilledBigDiamondshape (ifsym), DiamondSolid (bbding)

    – Steven B. Segletes
    1 hour ago








  • 2





    See e.g. here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/196792/117050

    – Skillmon
    1 hour ago






  • 2





    See tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

    – Steven B. Segletes
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    Another option using amssymb and graphicx: rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}

    – Sandy G
    58 mins ago








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blackdiamond (mathabx), filleddiamond (MnSymbol), Diamondblack (txfonts), FilledDiamondshape (ifsym), FilledBigDiamondshape (ifsym), DiamondSolid (bbding)

– Steven B. Segletes
1 hour ago







blackdiamond (mathabx), filleddiamond (MnSymbol), Diamondblack (txfonts), FilledDiamondshape (ifsym), FilledBigDiamondshape (ifsym), DiamondSolid (bbding)

– Steven B. Segletes
1 hour ago






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See e.g. here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/196792/117050

– Skillmon
1 hour ago





See e.g. here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/196792/117050

– Skillmon
1 hour ago




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See tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

– Steven B. Segletes
1 hour ago





See tug.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf

– Steven B. Segletes
1 hour ago




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Another option using amssymb and graphicx: rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}

– Sandy G
58 mins ago





Another option using amssymb and graphicx: rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}

– Sandy G
58 mins ago










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Some packages (e.g., txfonts) change many symbols. One possibility is to use amssymb and rotate the blacksquare symbol using rotatebox from the graphicx package.



Depending on whether you're using the symbol as a relation, operation or ordinary symbol, you can use the following:



documentclass{article}

usepackage{amssymb,graphicx}

newcommand{blackdiam}{rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}}

begin{document}

$ablackdiam b$

$amathbin{blackdiam}b$

$amathrel{blackdiam}b$

end{document}


enter image description here



Of course you can include the mathbin or mathrel in the macro. You can also use mathchoice or mathpalette so your symbol can be used in scriptstyle or scriptscriptstyle.






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    Some packages (e.g., txfonts) change many symbols. One possibility is to use amssymb and rotate the blacksquare symbol using rotatebox from the graphicx package.



    Depending on whether you're using the symbol as a relation, operation or ordinary symbol, you can use the following:



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{amssymb,graphicx}

    newcommand{blackdiam}{rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}}

    begin{document}

    $ablackdiam b$

    $amathbin{blackdiam}b$

    $amathrel{blackdiam}b$

    end{document}


    enter image description here



    Of course you can include the mathbin or mathrel in the macro. You can also use mathchoice or mathpalette so your symbol can be used in scriptstyle or scriptscriptstyle.






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      Some packages (e.g., txfonts) change many symbols. One possibility is to use amssymb and rotate the blacksquare symbol using rotatebox from the graphicx package.



      Depending on whether you're using the symbol as a relation, operation or ordinary symbol, you can use the following:



      documentclass{article}

      usepackage{amssymb,graphicx}

      newcommand{blackdiam}{rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}}

      begin{document}

      $ablackdiam b$

      $amathbin{blackdiam}b$

      $amathrel{blackdiam}b$

      end{document}


      enter image description here



      Of course you can include the mathbin or mathrel in the macro. You can also use mathchoice or mathpalette so your symbol can be used in scriptstyle or scriptscriptstyle.






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        Some packages (e.g., txfonts) change many symbols. One possibility is to use amssymb and rotate the blacksquare symbol using rotatebox from the graphicx package.



        Depending on whether you're using the symbol as a relation, operation or ordinary symbol, you can use the following:



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{amssymb,graphicx}

        newcommand{blackdiam}{rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}}

        begin{document}

        $ablackdiam b$

        $amathbin{blackdiam}b$

        $amathrel{blackdiam}b$

        end{document}


        enter image description here



        Of course you can include the mathbin or mathrel in the macro. You can also use mathchoice or mathpalette so your symbol can be used in scriptstyle or scriptscriptstyle.






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        Some packages (e.g., txfonts) change many symbols. One possibility is to use amssymb and rotate the blacksquare symbol using rotatebox from the graphicx package.



        Depending on whether you're using the symbol as a relation, operation or ordinary symbol, you can use the following:



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{amssymb,graphicx}

        newcommand{blackdiam}{rotatebox[origin=c]{45}{$blacksquare$}}

        begin{document}

        $ablackdiam b$

        $amathbin{blackdiam}b$

        $amathrel{blackdiam}b$

        end{document}


        enter image description here



        Of course you can include the mathbin or mathrel in the macro. You can also use mathchoice or mathpalette so your symbol can be used in scriptstyle or scriptscriptstyle.







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