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The title says it all, I am using the package kpfonts and I would like to declare a math operator that has a widearc on top. However, when I compile I don't get any arc.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackage
kpfonts
DeclareMathOperatordSingwidearcarrowSing
DeclareMathOperatorsSingwidehatSing
begindocument
[dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSingquadsSing(A)]
enddocument
Notice that the command widehat is working.
Thanks for your help!
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The title says it all, I am using the package kpfonts and I would like to declare a math operator that has a widearc on top. However, when I compile I don't get any arc.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackage
kpfonts
DeclareMathOperatordSingwidearcarrowSing
DeclareMathOperatorsSingwidehatSing
begindocument
[dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSingquadsSing(A)]
enddocument
Notice that the command widehat is working.
Thanks for your help!
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The title says it all, I am using the package kpfonts and I would like to declare a math operator that has a widearc on top. However, when I compile I don't get any arc.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackage
kpfonts
DeclareMathOperatordSingwidearcarrowSing
DeclareMathOperatorsSingwidehatSing
begindocument
[dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSingquadsSing(A)]
enddocument
Notice that the command widehat is working.
Thanks for your help!
math-operators kpfonts
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The title says it all, I am using the package kpfonts and I would like to declare a math operator that has a widearc on top. However, when I compile I don't get any arc.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackage
kpfonts
DeclareMathOperatordSingwidearcarrowSing
DeclareMathOperatorsSingwidehatSing
begindocument
[dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSingquadsSing(A)]
enddocument
Notice that the command widehat is working.
Thanks for your help!
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Replace newcommand
instead of DeclareMathOperator
and your code works perfectly.
For the differences between newcommand
and DeclareMathOperator
I suggest to see this link: newcommand vs. DeclareMathOperator
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
newcommanddSingwidearcarrowmathrmSing
newcommandsSingwidehatmathrmSing
begindocument
[dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSingquadsSing(A)]
enddocument
add a comment |
Apparently, math accents from family 3 don't work in operatorname
.
You can use a lower level interface:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
DeclareRobustCommanddSing%
mathopwidearcarrowmathrmSingnolimits
DeclareMathOperatorsSingwidehatSing
begindocument
[
dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSing quad sSing(A)
]
enddocument
add a comment |
renewcommandd[1]widearcarrowtext#1
defdSingdSing
Don't know why it works this way, but it does. May be a feature of the definition of widearcarrow
in the package.
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Replace newcommand
instead of DeclareMathOperator
and your code works perfectly.
For the differences between newcommand
and DeclareMathOperator
I suggest to see this link: newcommand vs. DeclareMathOperator
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
newcommanddSingwidearcarrowmathrmSing
newcommandsSingwidehatmathrmSing
begindocument
[dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSingquadsSing(A)]
enddocument
add a comment |
Replace newcommand
instead of DeclareMathOperator
and your code works perfectly.
For the differences between newcommand
and DeclareMathOperator
I suggest to see this link: newcommand vs. DeclareMathOperator
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
newcommanddSingwidearcarrowmathrmSing
newcommandsSingwidehatmathrmSing
begindocument
[dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSingquadsSing(A)]
enddocument
add a comment |
Replace newcommand
instead of DeclareMathOperator
and your code works perfectly.
For the differences between newcommand
and DeclareMathOperator
I suggest to see this link: newcommand vs. DeclareMathOperator
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
newcommanddSingwidearcarrowmathrmSing
newcommandsSingwidehatmathrmSing
begindocument
[dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSingquadsSing(A)]
enddocument
Replace newcommand
instead of DeclareMathOperator
and your code works perfectly.
For the differences between newcommand
and DeclareMathOperator
I suggest to see this link: newcommand vs. DeclareMathOperator
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
newcommanddSingwidearcarrowmathrmSing
newcommandsSingwidehatmathrmSing
begindocument
[dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSingquadsSing(A)]
enddocument
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Apparently, math accents from family 3 don't work in operatorname
.
You can use a lower level interface:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
DeclareRobustCommanddSing%
mathopwidearcarrowmathrmSingnolimits
DeclareMathOperatorsSingwidehatSing
begindocument
[
dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSing quad sSing(A)
]
enddocument
add a comment |
Apparently, math accents from family 3 don't work in operatorname
.
You can use a lower level interface:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
DeclareRobustCommanddSing%
mathopwidearcarrowmathrmSingnolimits
DeclareMathOperatorsSingwidehatSing
begindocument
[
dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSing quad sSing(A)
]
enddocument
add a comment |
Apparently, math accents from family 3 don't work in operatorname
.
You can use a lower level interface:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
DeclareRobustCommanddSing%
mathopwidearcarrowmathrmSingnolimits
DeclareMathOperatorsSingwidehatSing
begindocument
[
dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSing quad sSing(A)
]
enddocument
Apparently, math accents from family 3 don't work in operatorname
.
You can use a lower level interface:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagekpfonts
DeclareRobustCommanddSing%
mathopwidearcarrowmathrmSingnolimits
DeclareMathOperatorsSingwidehatSing
begindocument
[
dSing(X) quad widearcarrowSing quad sSing(A)
]
enddocument
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renewcommandd[1]widearcarrowtext#1
defdSingdSing
Don't know why it works this way, but it does. May be a feature of the definition of widearcarrow
in the package.
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renewcommandd[1]widearcarrowtext#1
defdSingdSing
Don't know why it works this way, but it does. May be a feature of the definition of widearcarrow
in the package.
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renewcommandd[1]widearcarrowtext#1
defdSingdSing
Don't know why it works this way, but it does. May be a feature of the definition of widearcarrow
in the package.
renewcommandd[1]widearcarrowtext#1
defdSingdSing
Don't know why it works this way, but it does. May be a feature of the definition of widearcarrow
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