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In a paper I'm writing, there are words using the alphabet $sf D,R$. It will be very convenient to add ornated versions as in the picture below, but I have no idea how to create something that is scalable and can be used in text (as opposed to being an included image); hence, no included code.



The little circles can be bullets, and are about flush with the top/bottom of their respective letters, and could be larger than shown.
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  • The command sf has been deprecated for more than 20 years. Use mathsfR.

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In a paper I'm writing, there are words using the alphabet $sf D,R$. It will be very convenient to add ornated versions as in the picture below, but I have no idea how to create something that is scalable and can be used in text (as opposed to being an included image); hence, no included code.



The little circles can be bullets, and are about flush with the top/bottom of their respective letters, and could be larger than shown.
enter image description here










share|improve this question






















  • The command sf has been deprecated for more than 20 years. Use mathsfR.

    – egreg
    1 hour ago













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In a paper I'm writing, there are words using the alphabet $sf D,R$. It will be very convenient to add ornated versions as in the picture below, but I have no idea how to create something that is scalable and can be used in text (as opposed to being an included image); hence, no included code.



The little circles can be bullets, and are about flush with the top/bottom of their respective letters, and could be larger than shown.
enter image description here










share|improve this question














In a paper I'm writing, there are words using the alphabet $sf D,R$. It will be very convenient to add ornated versions as in the picture below, but I have no idea how to create something that is scalable and can be used in text (as opposed to being an included image); hence, no included code.



The little circles can be bullets, and are about flush with the top/bottom of their respective letters, and could be larger than shown.
enter image description here







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  • The command sf has been deprecated for more than 20 years. Use mathsfR.

    – egreg
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  • The command sf has been deprecated for more than 20 years. Use mathsfR.

    – egreg
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The command sf has been deprecated for more than 20 years. Use mathsfR.

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documentclassarticle
usepackagestackengine
newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfRkern0.075em
newcommanddotDkern.06emstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
begindocument
dotRdotD LargedotRdotD
enddocument


enter image description here



I added kerning to account for the extra width. However, if you prefer the original kerning of R and D,



documentclassarticle
usepackagestackengine
newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfR
newcommanddotDstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
begindocument
dotRdotD LargedotRdotD

sffamily RDLarge RD
enddocument


enter image description here






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    Here is an option using ooalign.



    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagegraphicx
    newcommandRRooaligntextsfRkern.107emcrhfil.cr
    newcommandDDreflectboxrotatebox[origin=c]180ooalignkern.04emtextsfDcr.hfilcr

    begindocument
    RRDD LargeRRDD HugeRRDD
    enddocument





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    • Not sure what's the point about ooalign. Anyway, you've better add a pair of braces around the code for RR.

      – egreg
      1 hour ago












    • Thanks for the reminder @egreg. Just putting another option out there. @Steven already did it a more intuitive way. Is there a reason to avoid ooalign? Or just no compelling reason to use it in this case?

      – Sandy G
      1 hour ago


















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    You can always patch things together.



    documentclassarticle
    newcommandOrnatedDraisebox1.35ex.hspace*-0.22emtextsfD
    newcommandOrnatedRtextsfRhspace*-0.15em.
    begindocument
    OrnatedD~OrnatedR Large OrnatedD~OrnatedR
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      I prefer letting TeX doing the calculations. ;-) Just the kerning needs optical adjustment.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx

      % a general purpose macro
      newcommandxmathpalette[2]mathchoice
      #1displaystyletextfont#2%
      #1textstyletextfont#2%
      #1scriptstylescriptfont#2%
      #1scriptscriptstylescriptscriptfont#2%

      makeatletter
      newcommandRomathsfRmkern-1.7muxmathpaletteR@orelax
      newcommandDomathsfxmathpaletteD@orelaxmkern-2.7mu D

      newcommandR@o[3]%
      scalebox0.3%
      raiseboxdimexprheight-2fontdimen22#22%
      $m@th#1bullet$%
      %
      %

      newcommandD@o[3]%
      raiseboxfontcharht#2fam`D%
      scalebox0.3%
      raisebox-height$m@th#1bullet$%
      %
      %

      makeatother

      begindocument

      $Ro+Do_Ro+Do$

      Large $Ro$ $Do$

      enddocument


      enter image description here






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        documentclassarticle
        usepackagestackengine
        newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfRkern0.075em
        newcommanddotDkern.06emstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
        begindocument
        dotRdotD LargedotRdotD
        enddocument


        enter image description here



        I added kerning to account for the extra width. However, if you prefer the original kerning of R and D,



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagestackengine
        newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfR
        newcommanddotDstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
        begindocument
        dotRdotD LargedotRdotD

        sffamily RDLarge RD
        enddocument


        enter image description here






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          documentclassarticle
          usepackagestackengine
          newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfRkern0.075em
          newcommanddotDkern.06emstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
          begindocument
          dotRdotD LargedotRdotD
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          I added kerning to account for the extra width. However, if you prefer the original kerning of R and D,



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagestackengine
          newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfR
          newcommanddotDstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
          begindocument
          dotRdotD LargedotRdotD

          sffamily RDLarge RD
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer



























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            documentclassarticle
            usepackagestackengine
            newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfRkern0.075em
            newcommanddotDkern.06emstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
            begindocument
            dotRdotD LargedotRdotD
            enddocument


            enter image description here



            I added kerning to account for the extra width. However, if you prefer the original kerning of R and D,



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagestackengine
            newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfR
            newcommanddotDstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
            begindocument
            dotRdotD LargedotRdotD

            sffamily RDLarge RD
            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer















            documentclassarticle
            usepackagestackengine
            newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfRkern0.075em
            newcommanddotDkern.06emstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
            begindocument
            dotRdotD LargedotRdotD
            enddocument


            enter image description here



            I added kerning to account for the extra width. However, if you prefer the original kerning of R and D,



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagestackengine
            newcommanddotRstackinsetr-.11emb.textsfR
            newcommanddotDstackinsetl-0.06emt.textsfD
            begindocument
            dotRdotD LargedotRdotD

            sffamily RDLarge RD
            enddocument


            enter image description here







            share|improve this answer














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                Here is an option using ooalign.



                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagegraphicx
                newcommandRRooaligntextsfRkern.107emcrhfil.cr
                newcommandDDreflectboxrotatebox[origin=c]180ooalignkern.04emtextsfDcr.hfilcr

                begindocument
                RRDD LargeRRDD HugeRRDD
                enddocument





                share|improve this answer

























                • Not sure what's the point about ooalign. Anyway, you've better add a pair of braces around the code for RR.

                  – egreg
                  1 hour ago












                • Thanks for the reminder @egreg. Just putting another option out there. @Steven already did it a more intuitive way. Is there a reason to avoid ooalign? Or just no compelling reason to use it in this case?

                  – Sandy G
                  1 hour ago















                4














                Here is an option using ooalign.



                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagegraphicx
                newcommandRRooaligntextsfRkern.107emcrhfil.cr
                newcommandDDreflectboxrotatebox[origin=c]180ooalignkern.04emtextsfDcr.hfilcr

                begindocument
                RRDD LargeRRDD HugeRRDD
                enddocument





                share|improve this answer

























                • Not sure what's the point about ooalign. Anyway, you've better add a pair of braces around the code for RR.

                  – egreg
                  1 hour ago












                • Thanks for the reminder @egreg. Just putting another option out there. @Steven already did it a more intuitive way. Is there a reason to avoid ooalign? Or just no compelling reason to use it in this case?

                  – Sandy G
                  1 hour ago













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                Here is an option using ooalign.



                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagegraphicx
                newcommandRRooaligntextsfRkern.107emcrhfil.cr
                newcommandDDreflectboxrotatebox[origin=c]180ooalignkern.04emtextsfDcr.hfilcr

                begindocument
                RRDD LargeRRDD HugeRRDD
                enddocument





                share|improve this answer















                Here is an option using ooalign.



                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagegraphicx
                newcommandRRooaligntextsfRkern.107emcrhfil.cr
                newcommandDDreflectboxrotatebox[origin=c]180ooalignkern.04emtextsfDcr.hfilcr

                begindocument
                RRDD LargeRRDD HugeRRDD
                enddocument






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                answered 3 hours ago









                Sandy GSandy G

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                • Not sure what's the point about ooalign. Anyway, you've better add a pair of braces around the code for RR.

                  – egreg
                  1 hour ago












                • Thanks for the reminder @egreg. Just putting another option out there. @Steven already did it a more intuitive way. Is there a reason to avoid ooalign? Or just no compelling reason to use it in this case?

                  – Sandy G
                  1 hour ago

















                • Not sure what's the point about ooalign. Anyway, you've better add a pair of braces around the code for RR.

                  – egreg
                  1 hour ago












                • Thanks for the reminder @egreg. Just putting another option out there. @Steven already did it a more intuitive way. Is there a reason to avoid ooalign? Or just no compelling reason to use it in this case?

                  – Sandy G
                  1 hour ago
















                Not sure what's the point about ooalign. Anyway, you've better add a pair of braces around the code for RR.

                – egreg
                1 hour ago






                Not sure what's the point about ooalign. Anyway, you've better add a pair of braces around the code for RR.

                – egreg
                1 hour ago














                Thanks for the reminder @egreg. Just putting another option out there. @Steven already did it a more intuitive way. Is there a reason to avoid ooalign? Or just no compelling reason to use it in this case?

                – Sandy G
                1 hour ago





                Thanks for the reminder @egreg. Just putting another option out there. @Steven already did it a more intuitive way. Is there a reason to avoid ooalign? Or just no compelling reason to use it in this case?

                – Sandy G
                1 hour ago











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                You can always patch things together.



                documentclassarticle
                newcommandOrnatedDraisebox1.35ex.hspace*-0.22emtextsfD
                newcommandOrnatedRtextsfRhspace*-0.15em.
                begindocument
                OrnatedD~OrnatedR Large OrnatedD~OrnatedR
                enddocument


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer



























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                  You can always patch things together.



                  documentclassarticle
                  newcommandOrnatedDraisebox1.35ex.hspace*-0.22emtextsfD
                  newcommandOrnatedRtextsfRhspace*-0.15em.
                  begindocument
                  OrnatedD~OrnatedR Large OrnatedD~OrnatedR
                  enddocument


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer

























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                    You can always patch things together.



                    documentclassarticle
                    newcommandOrnatedDraisebox1.35ex.hspace*-0.22emtextsfD
                    newcommandOrnatedRtextsfRhspace*-0.15em.
                    begindocument
                    OrnatedD~OrnatedR Large OrnatedD~OrnatedR
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer













                    You can always patch things together.



                    documentclassarticle
                    newcommandOrnatedDraisebox1.35ex.hspace*-0.22emtextsfD
                    newcommandOrnatedRtextsfRhspace*-0.15em.
                    begindocument
                    OrnatedD~OrnatedR Large OrnatedD~OrnatedR
                    enddocument


                    enter image description here







                    share|improve this answer












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                    answered 5 hours ago









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                    110k5137256




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                        I prefer letting TeX doing the calculations. ;-) Just the kerning needs optical adjustment.



                        documentclassarticle
                        usepackagegraphicx

                        % a general purpose macro
                        newcommandxmathpalette[2]mathchoice
                        #1displaystyletextfont#2%
                        #1textstyletextfont#2%
                        #1scriptstylescriptfont#2%
                        #1scriptscriptstylescriptscriptfont#2%

                        makeatletter
                        newcommandRomathsfRmkern-1.7muxmathpaletteR@orelax
                        newcommandDomathsfxmathpaletteD@orelaxmkern-2.7mu D

                        newcommandR@o[3]%
                        scalebox0.3%
                        raiseboxdimexprheight-2fontdimen22#22%
                        $m@th#1bullet$%
                        %
                        %

                        newcommandD@o[3]%
                        raiseboxfontcharht#2fam`D%
                        scalebox0.3%
                        raisebox-height$m@th#1bullet$%
                        %
                        %

                        makeatother

                        begindocument

                        $Ro+Do_Ro+Do$

                        Large $Ro$ $Do$

                        enddocument


                        enter image description here






                        share|improve this answer



























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                          I prefer letting TeX doing the calculations. ;-) Just the kerning needs optical adjustment.



                          documentclassarticle
                          usepackagegraphicx

                          % a general purpose macro
                          newcommandxmathpalette[2]mathchoice
                          #1displaystyletextfont#2%
                          #1textstyletextfont#2%
                          #1scriptstylescriptfont#2%
                          #1scriptscriptstylescriptscriptfont#2%

                          makeatletter
                          newcommandRomathsfRmkern-1.7muxmathpaletteR@orelax
                          newcommandDomathsfxmathpaletteD@orelaxmkern-2.7mu D

                          newcommandR@o[3]%
                          scalebox0.3%
                          raiseboxdimexprheight-2fontdimen22#22%
                          $m@th#1bullet$%
                          %
                          %

                          newcommandD@o[3]%
                          raiseboxfontcharht#2fam`D%
                          scalebox0.3%
                          raisebox-height$m@th#1bullet$%
                          %
                          %

                          makeatother

                          begindocument

                          $Ro+Do_Ro+Do$

                          Large $Ro$ $Do$

                          enddocument


                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer

























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                            I prefer letting TeX doing the calculations. ;-) Just the kerning needs optical adjustment.



                            documentclassarticle
                            usepackagegraphicx

                            % a general purpose macro
                            newcommandxmathpalette[2]mathchoice
                            #1displaystyletextfont#2%
                            #1textstyletextfont#2%
                            #1scriptstylescriptfont#2%
                            #1scriptscriptstylescriptscriptfont#2%

                            makeatletter
                            newcommandRomathsfRmkern-1.7muxmathpaletteR@orelax
                            newcommandDomathsfxmathpaletteD@orelaxmkern-2.7mu D

                            newcommandR@o[3]%
                            scalebox0.3%
                            raiseboxdimexprheight-2fontdimen22#22%
                            $m@th#1bullet$%
                            %
                            %

                            newcommandD@o[3]%
                            raiseboxfontcharht#2fam`D%
                            scalebox0.3%
                            raisebox-height$m@th#1bullet$%
                            %
                            %

                            makeatother

                            begindocument

                            $Ro+Do_Ro+Do$

                            Large $Ro$ $Do$

                            enddocument


                            enter image description here






                            share|improve this answer













                            I prefer letting TeX doing the calculations. ;-) Just the kerning needs optical adjustment.



                            documentclassarticle
                            usepackagegraphicx

                            % a general purpose macro
                            newcommandxmathpalette[2]mathchoice
                            #1displaystyletextfont#2%
                            #1textstyletextfont#2%
                            #1scriptstylescriptfont#2%
                            #1scriptscriptstylescriptscriptfont#2%

                            makeatletter
                            newcommandRomathsfRmkern-1.7muxmathpaletteR@orelax
                            newcommandDomathsfxmathpaletteD@orelaxmkern-2.7mu D

                            newcommandR@o[3]%
                            scalebox0.3%
                            raiseboxdimexprheight-2fontdimen22#22%
                            $m@th#1bullet$%
                            %
                            %

                            newcommandD@o[3]%
                            raiseboxfontcharht#2fam`D%
                            scalebox0.3%
                            raisebox-height$m@th#1bullet$%
                            %
                            %

                            makeatother

                            begindocument

                            $Ro+Do_Ro+Do$

                            Large $Ro$ $Do$

                            enddocument


                            enter image description here







                            share|improve this answer












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