[texhax] FW: Arrow head too large on \overarrowright
Donald Arseneau
asnd at triumf.ca
Tue Dec 31 07:16:22 CET 2013
On Mon, December 30, 2013 5:32 am, Bob Tennent wrote:
> >|I'd have to say that the over-arrows in amsmath aren't very good,
> >|but the major failing is with the arrow characters in the computer
> >|modern font.
>
> Donald: I agree about the CM font but the \overrightarrow macro in
> non-AMS styles is even worse than in AMS styles; your redefinition
> of \overarrow won't help in, say, article.
Of course similar modifications could be applied to the regular
LaTeX definition. Ordinary LaTeX shows even more clearly how the
enlargement of the arrowheads messed up macro packages. (It also
shows the error of freezing macro definitions "for stability".)
There were many years when the pure metafont CM had the enlarged
arrows, but the bluesky outline fonts had the original shapes, so
the worst overlaps weren't generally seen until more recently.
> And you've omitted a definition of \m at th.
That is a standard macro. Or do you mean I omitted a use of it?
> Recommending the txfonts in their original form isn't a good idea.
> Michael Sharpe's newtxmath package will give better results overall.
Good to know.
Donald Arseneau, TRIUMF CMMS, asnd at triumf.ca
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