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Too much vertical space above xrightarrow
reduce vertical space for xrightarrowcenter label/text over xrightarrow with scaled stackrelToo much vertical space before part when using marginparToo much space below figuresToo much vertical space after long section title using titlesecWrong (too much) vertical space above vdots in small matrixDeal with too much white spaceToo much vertical space before a minipage environmentToo much space between tablestitlespacing, too much space above description environmentEquations Taking too much spaceToo much space after times
I currently have the following shortcut in my LaTeX document for an isomorphism arrow:
usepackagekpfonts,Baskervaldx,mathrsfs,calligra
newcommandcongtoxrightarrowsim
This works fine, except for the fact that there is a bit too much vertical space below the sim
.
In particular, if the arrow happens to appear below any other inline maths, then things seem a little bit too squished.
How can I lower the sim
to be closer to my xrightarrow
?
Here is how things look at the moment:
spacing symbols stacking-symbols
add a comment |
I currently have the following shortcut in my LaTeX document for an isomorphism arrow:
usepackagekpfonts,Baskervaldx,mathrsfs,calligra
newcommandcongtoxrightarrowsim
This works fine, except for the fact that there is a bit too much vertical space below the sim
.
In particular, if the arrow happens to appear below any other inline maths, then things seem a little bit too squished.
How can I lower the sim
to be closer to my xrightarrow
?
Here is how things look at the moment:
spacing symbols stacking-symbols
See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/231785/…, tex.stackexchange.com/questions/419965/…
– Steven B. Segletes
7 hours ago
add a comment |
I currently have the following shortcut in my LaTeX document for an isomorphism arrow:
usepackagekpfonts,Baskervaldx,mathrsfs,calligra
newcommandcongtoxrightarrowsim
This works fine, except for the fact that there is a bit too much vertical space below the sim
.
In particular, if the arrow happens to appear below any other inline maths, then things seem a little bit too squished.
How can I lower the sim
to be closer to my xrightarrow
?
Here is how things look at the moment:
spacing symbols stacking-symbols
I currently have the following shortcut in my LaTeX document for an isomorphism arrow:
usepackagekpfonts,Baskervaldx,mathrsfs,calligra
newcommandcongtoxrightarrowsim
This works fine, except for the fact that there is a bit too much vertical space below the sim
.
In particular, if the arrow happens to appear below any other inline maths, then things seem a little bit too squished.
How can I lower the sim
to be closer to my xrightarrow
?
Here is how things look at the moment:
spacing symbols stacking-symbols
spacing symbols stacking-symbols
edited 6 hours ago
CarLaTeX
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33.4k551137
asked 7 hours ago
TimTim
1908
1908
See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/231785/…, tex.stackexchange.com/questions/419965/…
– Steven B. Segletes
7 hours ago
add a comment |
See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/231785/…, tex.stackexchange.com/questions/419965/…
– Steven B. Segletes
7 hours ago
See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/231785/…, tex.stackexchange.com/questions/419965/…
– Steven B. Segletes
7 hours ago
See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/231785/…, tex.stackexchange.com/questions/419965/…
– Steven B. Segletes
7 hours ago
add a comment |
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If you don't need it in scriptstyle
(though I think xrightarrow
only comes in textstyle
), then
documentclassarticle
usepackagekpfonts,Baskervaldx,mathrsfs,calligra
newcommandcongtoaltxrightarrowsim
usepackagestackengine,amsmath
newcommandaltxrightarrow[2][0pt]mathrelensurestackMathstackengine%
dimexpr#1-7.5ptxrightarrowphantom#2scriptstyle!#2,%
OcFFS
begindocument
$Acongto B$
$Aaltxrightarrowequiv B$
$Aaltxrightarrow[-2pt]mathrmwth B$
enddocument
altxrightarrow
thrown in for free.
add a comment |
Following the links in a comment, I just used
newcommandcongtoxrightarrowraisebox-1ex[0ex][0ex]$sim$
which worked great:
add a comment |
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If you don't need it in scriptstyle
(though I think xrightarrow
only comes in textstyle
), then
documentclassarticle
usepackagekpfonts,Baskervaldx,mathrsfs,calligra
newcommandcongtoaltxrightarrowsim
usepackagestackengine,amsmath
newcommandaltxrightarrow[2][0pt]mathrelensurestackMathstackengine%
dimexpr#1-7.5ptxrightarrowphantom#2scriptstyle!#2,%
OcFFS
begindocument
$Acongto B$
$Aaltxrightarrowequiv B$
$Aaltxrightarrow[-2pt]mathrmwth B$
enddocument
altxrightarrow
thrown in for free.
add a comment |
If you don't need it in scriptstyle
(though I think xrightarrow
only comes in textstyle
), then
documentclassarticle
usepackagekpfonts,Baskervaldx,mathrsfs,calligra
newcommandcongtoaltxrightarrowsim
usepackagestackengine,amsmath
newcommandaltxrightarrow[2][0pt]mathrelensurestackMathstackengine%
dimexpr#1-7.5ptxrightarrowphantom#2scriptstyle!#2,%
OcFFS
begindocument
$Acongto B$
$Aaltxrightarrowequiv B$
$Aaltxrightarrow[-2pt]mathrmwth B$
enddocument
altxrightarrow
thrown in for free.
add a comment |
If you don't need it in scriptstyle
(though I think xrightarrow
only comes in textstyle
), then
documentclassarticle
usepackagekpfonts,Baskervaldx,mathrsfs,calligra
newcommandcongtoaltxrightarrowsim
usepackagestackengine,amsmath
newcommandaltxrightarrow[2][0pt]mathrelensurestackMathstackengine%
dimexpr#1-7.5ptxrightarrowphantom#2scriptstyle!#2,%
OcFFS
begindocument
$Acongto B$
$Aaltxrightarrowequiv B$
$Aaltxrightarrow[-2pt]mathrmwth B$
enddocument
altxrightarrow
thrown in for free.
If you don't need it in scriptstyle
(though I think xrightarrow
only comes in textstyle
), then
documentclassarticle
usepackagekpfonts,Baskervaldx,mathrsfs,calligra
newcommandcongtoaltxrightarrowsim
usepackagestackengine,amsmath
newcommandaltxrightarrow[2][0pt]mathrelensurestackMathstackengine%
dimexpr#1-7.5ptxrightarrowphantom#2scriptstyle!#2,%
OcFFS
begindocument
$Acongto B$
$Aaltxrightarrowequiv B$
$Aaltxrightarrow[-2pt]mathrmwth B$
enddocument
altxrightarrow
thrown in for free.
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Following the links in a comment, I just used
newcommandcongtoxrightarrowraisebox-1ex[0ex][0ex]$sim$
which worked great:
add a comment |
Following the links in a comment, I just used
newcommandcongtoxrightarrowraisebox-1ex[0ex][0ex]$sim$
which worked great:
add a comment |
Following the links in a comment, I just used
newcommandcongtoxrightarrowraisebox-1ex[0ex][0ex]$sim$
which worked great:
Following the links in a comment, I just used
newcommandcongtoxrightarrowraisebox-1ex[0ex][0ex]$sim$
which worked great:
edited 6 hours ago
CarLaTeX
33.4k551137
33.4k551137
answered 7 hours ago
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