Spacing around tidle{=}
How can I get proper spacing when using tilde
over operator symbols?
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &tilde{=} b
end{align*}
Yields:
But I would like the tilde version to have the same kind of spacing as normal equality
math-mode spacing math-operators tilde
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How can I get proper spacing when using tilde
over operator symbols?
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &tilde{=} b
end{align*}
Yields:
But I would like the tilde version to have the same kind of spacing as normal equality
math-mode spacing math-operators tilde
New contributor
@Kurt Please note that you have edited the user, could you correct the exact word with tilde (see title of the question)? Thank you very much.
– Sebastiano
9 mins ago
Why don't you usesimeq
orcong
instead?
– Werner
8 mins ago
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How can I get proper spacing when using tilde
over operator symbols?
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &tilde{=} b
end{align*}
Yields:
But I would like the tilde version to have the same kind of spacing as normal equality
math-mode spacing math-operators tilde
New contributor
How can I get proper spacing when using tilde
over operator symbols?
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &tilde{=} b
end{align*}
Yields:
But I would like the tilde version to have the same kind of spacing as normal equality
math-mode spacing math-operators tilde
math-mode spacing math-operators tilde
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New contributor
edited 58 mins ago
Kurt
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zennazenna
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@Kurt Please note that you have edited the user, could you correct the exact word with tilde (see title of the question)? Thank you very much.
– Sebastiano
9 mins ago
Why don't you usesimeq
orcong
instead?
– Werner
8 mins ago
add a comment |
@Kurt Please note that you have edited the user, could you correct the exact word with tilde (see title of the question)? Thank you very much.
– Sebastiano
9 mins ago
Why don't you usesimeq
orcong
instead?
– Werner
8 mins ago
@Kurt Please note that you have edited the user, could you correct the exact word with tilde (see title of the question)? Thank you very much.
– Sebastiano
9 mins ago
@Kurt Please note that you have edited the user, could you correct the exact word with tilde (see title of the question)? Thank you very much.
– Sebastiano
9 mins ago
Why don't you use
simeq
or cong
instead?– Werner
8 mins ago
Why don't you use
simeq
or cong
instead?– Werner
8 mins ago
add a comment |
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You can make arbitrary symbol a relation by wrapping it into mathrel{}
. For example: mathrel{tilde{=}}
will use the correct spaces around it. There are other ways: stackrel{}{}
(as Herbert noted), or use of a predefined symbol like cong
. They all have different looks. Chose what you prefer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommandteq{mathrel{tilde{=}}}
newcommandseq{stackrel{sim}{=}}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &teq b\
x &seq b\
x &cong b\
end{align*}
end{document}
The result:
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begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &stackrel{sim}{=} b
end{align*}
add a comment |
Here there is another minimal example.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
$overset{sim}{=}$, quad $overset{thicksim}{=}$
end{document}
add a comment |
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You can make arbitrary symbol a relation by wrapping it into mathrel{}
. For example: mathrel{tilde{=}}
will use the correct spaces around it. There are other ways: stackrel{}{}
(as Herbert noted), or use of a predefined symbol like cong
. They all have different looks. Chose what you prefer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommandteq{mathrel{tilde{=}}}
newcommandseq{stackrel{sim}{=}}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &teq b\
x &seq b\
x &cong b\
end{align*}
end{document}
The result:
add a comment |
You can make arbitrary symbol a relation by wrapping it into mathrel{}
. For example: mathrel{tilde{=}}
will use the correct spaces around it. There are other ways: stackrel{}{}
(as Herbert noted), or use of a predefined symbol like cong
. They all have different looks. Chose what you prefer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommandteq{mathrel{tilde{=}}}
newcommandseq{stackrel{sim}{=}}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &teq b\
x &seq b\
x &cong b\
end{align*}
end{document}
The result:
add a comment |
You can make arbitrary symbol a relation by wrapping it into mathrel{}
. For example: mathrel{tilde{=}}
will use the correct spaces around it. There are other ways: stackrel{}{}
(as Herbert noted), or use of a predefined symbol like cong
. They all have different looks. Chose what you prefer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommandteq{mathrel{tilde{=}}}
newcommandseq{stackrel{sim}{=}}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &teq b\
x &seq b\
x &cong b\
end{align*}
end{document}
The result:
You can make arbitrary symbol a relation by wrapping it into mathrel{}
. For example: mathrel{tilde{=}}
will use the correct spaces around it. There are other ways: stackrel{}{}
(as Herbert noted), or use of a predefined symbol like cong
. They all have different looks. Chose what you prefer:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
newcommandteq{mathrel{tilde{=}}}
newcommandseq{stackrel{sim}{=}}
begin{document}
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &teq b\
x &seq b\
x &cong b\
end{align*}
end{document}
The result:
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begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &stackrel{sim}{=} b
end{align*}
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begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &stackrel{sim}{=} b
end{align*}
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begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &stackrel{sim}{=} b
end{align*}
begin{align*}
x &= y\
x &stackrel{sim}{=} b
end{align*}
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Here there is another minimal example.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
$overset{sim}{=}$, quad $overset{thicksim}{=}$
end{document}
add a comment |
Here there is another minimal example.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
$overset{sim}{=}$, quad $overset{thicksim}{=}$
end{document}
add a comment |
Here there is another minimal example.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
$overset{sim}{=}$, quad $overset{thicksim}{=}$
end{document}
Here there is another minimal example.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
$overset{sim}{=}$, quad $overset{thicksim}{=}$
end{document}
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@Kurt Please note that you have edited the user, could you correct the exact word with tilde (see title of the question)? Thank you very much.
– Sebastiano
9 mins ago
Why don't you use
simeq
orcong
instead?– Werner
8 mins ago