How to manually adjust symbol positioning in `underset`?
I have the following:
underset{{}^u}{sim}
which looks like the left; I would like it to look more like the right image.
The changes were shrinking the "u", bringing it closer to the tilde, and raising the whole thing so it doesn't hang below the line. I tried using a raisebox
but had no success.
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I have the following:
underset{{}^u}{sim}
which looks like the left; I would like it to look more like the right image.
The changes were shrinking the "u", bringing it closer to the tilde, and raising the whole thing so it doesn't hang below the line. I tried using a raisebox
but had no success.
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I have the following:
underset{{}^u}{sim}
which looks like the left; I would like it to look more like the right image.
The changes were shrinking the "u", bringing it closer to the tilde, and raising the whole thing so it doesn't hang below the line. I tried using a raisebox
but had no success.
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I have the following:
underset{{}^u}{sim}
which looks like the left; I would like it to look more like the right image.
The changes were shrinking the "u", bringing it closer to the tilde, and raising the whole thing so it doesn't hang below the line. I tried using a raisebox
but had no success.
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Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange.
Edit # 2
To raise the whole operator, could use scalebox
from the graphics
package. This translates better, as is found independent of the font size option of the documentclass
(the original version doesn't scale equally well to a 10pt
or 11pt
document)
documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath, graphics}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{:
underset{
text{raisebox{1.2ex}{smash{scalebox{0.8}{$#1$}}}}%
}
{
text{raisebox{0.2ex}{smash{$#2$}}}
}
:}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
giving very near to what you wanted:
Original post
Maybe this could be a possible solution:
documentclass[12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{%
underset{%
text{raisebox{1ex}{smash{fontsize{5}{5}$#1$}}}
}{#2}%
}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
which gives this:
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If I understand correctly, the OP wants the underset to sit on the baseline.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{stackengine,amsmath}
newcommandrunderset[2][sim]{mathrel{ensurestackMath{%
stackengine{-.2pt}{scriptscriptstyle#2}{#1}{O}{c}{F}{F}{S}}}}
begin{document}
$arunderset{x}b$
$arunderset[=]y b$
end{document}
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Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange.
Edit # 2
To raise the whole operator, could use scalebox
from the graphics
package. This translates better, as is found independent of the font size option of the documentclass
(the original version doesn't scale equally well to a 10pt
or 11pt
document)
documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath, graphics}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{:
underset{
text{raisebox{1.2ex}{smash{scalebox{0.8}{$#1$}}}}%
}
{
text{raisebox{0.2ex}{smash{$#2$}}}
}
:}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
giving very near to what you wanted:
Original post
Maybe this could be a possible solution:
documentclass[12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{%
underset{%
text{raisebox{1ex}{smash{fontsize{5}{5}$#1$}}}
}{#2}%
}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
which gives this:
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Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange.
Edit # 2
To raise the whole operator, could use scalebox
from the graphics
package. This translates better, as is found independent of the font size option of the documentclass
(the original version doesn't scale equally well to a 10pt
or 11pt
document)
documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath, graphics}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{:
underset{
text{raisebox{1.2ex}{smash{scalebox{0.8}{$#1$}}}}%
}
{
text{raisebox{0.2ex}{smash{$#2$}}}
}
:}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
giving very near to what you wanted:
Original post
Maybe this could be a possible solution:
documentclass[12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{%
underset{%
text{raisebox{1ex}{smash{fontsize{5}{5}$#1$}}}
}{#2}%
}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
which gives this:
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange.
Edit # 2
To raise the whole operator, could use scalebox
from the graphics
package. This translates better, as is found independent of the font size option of the documentclass
(the original version doesn't scale equally well to a 10pt
or 11pt
document)
documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath, graphics}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{:
underset{
text{raisebox{1.2ex}{smash{scalebox{0.8}{$#1$}}}}%
}
{
text{raisebox{0.2ex}{smash{$#2$}}}
}
:}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
giving very near to what you wanted:
Original post
Maybe this could be a possible solution:
documentclass[12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{%
underset{%
text{raisebox{1ex}{smash{fontsize{5}{5}$#1$}}}
}{#2}%
}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
which gives this:
Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange.
Edit # 2
To raise the whole operator, could use scalebox
from the graphics
package. This translates better, as is found independent of the font size option of the documentclass
(the original version doesn't scale equally well to a 10pt
or 11pt
document)
documentclass{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath, graphics}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{:
underset{
text{raisebox{1.2ex}{smash{scalebox{0.8}{$#1$}}}}%
}
{
text{raisebox{0.2ex}{smash{$#2$}}}
}
:}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
giving very near to what you wanted:
Original post
Maybe this could be a possible solution:
documentclass[12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommand{upperset}[2]{%
underset{%
text{raisebox{1ex}{smash{fontsize{5}{5}$#1$}}}
}{#2}%
}
begin{document}
$x underset{{}^u}{sim} y$ quadphantom{strut}
$x upperset{{}^u}{sim} y$
end{document}
which gives this:
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answered 1 hour ago
Partha D.Partha D.
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If I understand correctly, the OP wants the underset to sit on the baseline.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{stackengine,amsmath}
newcommandrunderset[2][sim]{mathrel{ensurestackMath{%
stackengine{-.2pt}{scriptscriptstyle#2}{#1}{O}{c}{F}{F}{S}}}}
begin{document}
$arunderset{x}b$
$arunderset[=]y b$
end{document}
add a comment |
If I understand correctly, the OP wants the underset to sit on the baseline.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{stackengine,amsmath}
newcommandrunderset[2][sim]{mathrel{ensurestackMath{%
stackengine{-.2pt}{scriptscriptstyle#2}{#1}{O}{c}{F}{F}{S}}}}
begin{document}
$arunderset{x}b$
$arunderset[=]y b$
end{document}
add a comment |
If I understand correctly, the OP wants the underset to sit on the baseline.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{stackengine,amsmath}
newcommandrunderset[2][sim]{mathrel{ensurestackMath{%
stackengine{-.2pt}{scriptscriptstyle#2}{#1}{O}{c}{F}{F}{S}}}}
begin{document}
$arunderset{x}b$
$arunderset[=]y b$
end{document}
If I understand correctly, the OP wants the underset to sit on the baseline.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{stackengine,amsmath}
newcommandrunderset[2][sim]{mathrel{ensurestackMath{%
stackengine{-.2pt}{scriptscriptstyle#2}{#1}{O}{c}{F}{F}{S}}}}
begin{document}
$arunderset{x}b$
$arunderset[=]y b$
end{document}
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