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How to create a command for the “strange m” symbol in latex?


How do you make your own symbol when Detexify fails?A Strange Latex SymbolWriting bold small caps with mathpazo packageplus-minus symbol with parenthesis around the minus signGreek character in Beamer document titleHow to create dashed right arrow over symbol?Currency symbol: Turkish LiraDouble prec as a single symbol?Plus Sign Too Big; How to Call adfbullet?Is there a TeX macro for three-legged pi?How do I get my integral-like symbol to align like the integral?How to selectively substitute a letter with another symbol representing the same letterHow do I generate a less than symbol and vertical bar that are the same height?













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I am wanting to use the "strange m" symbol in my latex code.



I had hoped to use the scorpio symbol, but have been unable to find a scorpio command that produces what I am looking for. The two that I have found were not exactly what I had in mind.



I essentially want the symbol to be like the greek letter eta, but with two bumps instead of one.



Unfortunately, I am unsure of how to construct NEW symbols in latex.



These are the scorpio symbols



These are more like the symbol I want



Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly



enter image description here










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

    – marmot
    Apr 22 at 14:25











  • Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

    – Mico
    Apr 22 at 14:26











  • I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

    – Oliver Morrison
    Apr 22 at 14:33






  • 3





    Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

    – JouleV
    Apr 22 at 14:47






  • 3





    @Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

    – David Carlisle
    Apr 22 at 15:50















17















enter image description here



I am wanting to use the "strange m" symbol in my latex code.



I had hoped to use the scorpio symbol, but have been unable to find a scorpio command that produces what I am looking for. The two that I have found were not exactly what I had in mind.



I essentially want the symbol to be like the greek letter eta, but with two bumps instead of one.



Unfortunately, I am unsure of how to construct NEW symbols in latex.



These are the scorpio symbols



These are more like the symbol I want



Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly



enter image description here










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

    – marmot
    Apr 22 at 14:25











  • Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

    – Mico
    Apr 22 at 14:26











  • I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

    – Oliver Morrison
    Apr 22 at 14:33






  • 3





    Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

    – JouleV
    Apr 22 at 14:47






  • 3





    @Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

    – David Carlisle
    Apr 22 at 15:50













17












17








17








enter image description here



I am wanting to use the "strange m" symbol in my latex code.



I had hoped to use the scorpio symbol, but have been unable to find a scorpio command that produces what I am looking for. The two that I have found were not exactly what I had in mind.



I essentially want the symbol to be like the greek letter eta, but with two bumps instead of one.



Unfortunately, I am unsure of how to construct NEW symbols in latex.



These are the scorpio symbols



These are more like the symbol I want



Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















enter image description here



I am wanting to use the "strange m" symbol in my latex code.



I had hoped to use the scorpio symbol, but have been unable to find a scorpio command that produces what I am looking for. The two that I have found were not exactly what I had in mind.



I essentially want the symbol to be like the greek letter eta, but with two bumps instead of one.



Unfortunately, I am unsure of how to construct NEW symbols in latex.



These are the scorpio symbols



These are more like the symbol I want



Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly



enter image description here







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share|improve this question















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  • 2





    documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

    – marmot
    Apr 22 at 14:25











  • Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

    – Mico
    Apr 22 at 14:26











  • I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

    – Oliver Morrison
    Apr 22 at 14:33






  • 3





    Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

    – JouleV
    Apr 22 at 14:47






  • 3





    @Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

    – David Carlisle
    Apr 22 at 15:50












  • 2





    documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

    – marmot
    Apr 22 at 14:25











  • Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

    – Mico
    Apr 22 at 14:26











  • I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

    – Oliver Morrison
    Apr 22 at 14:33






  • 3





    Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

    – JouleV
    Apr 22 at 14:47






  • 3





    @Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

    – David Carlisle
    Apr 22 at 15:50







2




2





documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

– marmot
Apr 22 at 14:25





documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

– marmot
Apr 22 at 14:25













Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

– Mico
Apr 22 at 14:26





Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

– Mico
Apr 22 at 14:26













I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

– Oliver Morrison
Apr 22 at 14:33





I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

– Oliver Morrison
Apr 22 at 14:33




3




3





Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

– JouleV
Apr 22 at 14:47





Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

– JouleV
Apr 22 at 14:47




3




3





@Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

– David Carlisle
Apr 22 at 15:50





@Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

– David Carlisle
Apr 22 at 15:50










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Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



documentclassarticle

usepackagetrimclip
newcommandemetaclipbox0em -1ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em -1ex 0em -1ex$eta$
begindocument
[
meta
]
[
emeta
]
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer




















  • 4





    Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

    – marmot
    Apr 22 at 15:13











  • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

    – Oliver Morrison
    Apr 22 at 15:15











  • I have added a picture of the current state of the symbol, in the post.

    – Oliver Morrison
    Apr 22 at 15:19











  • @CarLaTeX newcommandemetaclipbox0pt 0pt 3pt -1pt$m$clipbox3pt 0pt 0pt -1pt$eta$ I just added this and then wrote $ emeta $ later in the paper

    – Oliver Morrison
    Apr 22 at 15:25






  • 2





    Fixed! Thanks :)

    – Oliver Morrison
    Apr 22 at 15:37


















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The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



miama



documentclassarticle
usepackage[scale=1]miama

begindocument
miamam
enddocument





share|improve this answer






























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    As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagetikz
    usepackageamsmath
    makeatletter
    DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
    edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
    ifx@tempa@tempb%
    def#11%
    else
    def#10%
    fi
    makeatother
    newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
    defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
    (0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
    (0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
    (1.15em,-0.2ex)
    ensuremathmathchoice%
    tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
    %
    tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
    %
    tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
    mpath;
    %
    tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
    mpath;

    begindocument

    freakym

    $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

    boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
    unboldmath
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagetikz
    usepackageamsmath
    makeatletter
    DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
    edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
    ifx@tempa@tempb%
    def#11%
    else%
    def#10%
    fi
    makeatother
    newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
    tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
    clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
    node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
    endscope
    beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
    clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
    node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
    endscope
    begindocument
    clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

    Large clippym

    $boldsymbolclippym$

    Large $boldsymbolclippym$

    enddocument


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      Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetrimclip
      newcommandemetaclipbox0em -1ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em -1ex 0em -1ex$eta$
      begindocument
      [
      meta
      ]
      [
      emeta
      ]
      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer




















      • 4





        Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

        – marmot
        Apr 22 at 15:13











      • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:15











      • I have added a picture of the current state of the symbol, in the post.

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:19











      • @CarLaTeX newcommandemetaclipbox0pt 0pt 3pt -1pt$m$clipbox3pt 0pt 0pt -1pt$eta$ I just added this and then wrote $ emeta $ later in the paper

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:25






      • 2





        Fixed! Thanks :)

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:37















      28














      Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetrimclip
      newcommandemetaclipbox0em -1ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em -1ex 0em -1ex$eta$
      begindocument
      [
      meta
      ]
      [
      emeta
      ]
      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer




















      • 4





        Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

        – marmot
        Apr 22 at 15:13











      • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:15











      • I have added a picture of the current state of the symbol, in the post.

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:19











      • @CarLaTeX newcommandemetaclipbox0pt 0pt 3pt -1pt$m$clipbox3pt 0pt 0pt -1pt$eta$ I just added this and then wrote $ emeta $ later in the paper

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:25






      • 2





        Fixed! Thanks :)

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:37













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      28







      Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetrimclip
      newcommandemetaclipbox0em -1ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em -1ex 0em -1ex$eta$
      begindocument
      [
      meta
      ]
      [
      emeta
      ]
      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer















      Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetrimclip
      newcommandemetaclipbox0em -1ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em -1ex 0em -1ex$eta$
      begindocument
      [
      meta
      ]
      [
      emeta
      ]
      enddocument


      enter image description here







      share|improve this answer














      share|improve this answer



      share|improve this answer








      edited Apr 23 at 5:30

























      answered Apr 22 at 15:01









      CarLaTeXCarLaTeX

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      36.1k556153







      • 4





        Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

        – marmot
        Apr 22 at 15:13











      • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:15











      • I have added a picture of the current state of the symbol, in the post.

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:19











      • @CarLaTeX newcommandemetaclipbox0pt 0pt 3pt -1pt$m$clipbox3pt 0pt 0pt -1pt$eta$ I just added this and then wrote $ emeta $ later in the paper

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:25






      • 2





        Fixed! Thanks :)

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:37












      • 4





        Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

        – marmot
        Apr 22 at 15:13











      • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:15











      • I have added a picture of the current state of the symbol, in the post.

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:19











      • @CarLaTeX newcommandemetaclipbox0pt 0pt 3pt -1pt$m$clipbox3pt 0pt 0pt -1pt$eta$ I just added this and then wrote $ emeta $ later in the paper

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:25






      • 2





        Fixed! Thanks :)

        – Oliver Morrison
        Apr 22 at 15:37







      4




      4





      Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

      – marmot
      Apr 22 at 15:13





      Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

      – marmot
      Apr 22 at 15:13













      I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

      – Oliver Morrison
      Apr 22 at 15:15





      I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

      – Oliver Morrison
      Apr 22 at 15:15













      I have added a picture of the current state of the symbol, in the post.

      – Oliver Morrison
      Apr 22 at 15:19





      I have added a picture of the current state of the symbol, in the post.

      – Oliver Morrison
      Apr 22 at 15:19













      @CarLaTeX newcommandemetaclipbox0pt 0pt 3pt -1pt$m$clipbox3pt 0pt 0pt -1pt$eta$ I just added this and then wrote $ emeta $ later in the paper

      – Oliver Morrison
      Apr 22 at 15:25





      @CarLaTeX newcommandemetaclipbox0pt 0pt 3pt -1pt$m$clipbox3pt 0pt 0pt -1pt$eta$ I just added this and then wrote $ emeta $ later in the paper

      – Oliver Morrison
      Apr 22 at 15:25




      2




      2





      Fixed! Thanks :)

      – Oliver Morrison
      Apr 22 at 15:37





      Fixed! Thanks :)

      – Oliver Morrison
      Apr 22 at 15:37











      6














      The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



      miama



      documentclassarticle
      usepackage[scale=1]miama

      begindocument
      miamam
      enddocument





      share|improve this answer



























        6














        The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



        miama



        documentclassarticle
        usepackage[scale=1]miama

        begindocument
        miamam
        enddocument





        share|improve this answer

























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          6








          6







          The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



          miama



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[scale=1]miama

          begindocument
          miamam
          enddocument





          share|improve this answer













          The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



          miama



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[scale=1]miama

          begindocument
          miamam
          enddocument






          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



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          answered Apr 22 at 19:10









          TeXnicianTeXnician

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              5














              As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



              documentclassarticle
              usepackagetikz
              usepackageamsmath
              makeatletter
              DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
              edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
              ifx@tempa@tempb%
              def#11%
              else
              def#10%
              fi
              makeatother
              newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
              defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
              (0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
              (0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
              (1.15em,-0.2ex)
              ensuremathmathchoice%
              tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
              %
              tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
              %
              tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
              mpath;
              %
              tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
              mpath;

              begindocument

              freakym

              $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

              boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
              unboldmath
              enddocument


              enter image description here



              Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



              documentclassarticle
              usepackagetikz
              usepackageamsmath
              makeatletter
              DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
              edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
              ifx@tempa@tempb%
              def#11%
              else%
              def#10%
              fi
              makeatother
              newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
              tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
              clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
              node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
              endscope
              beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
              clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
              node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
              endscope
              begindocument
              clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

              Large clippym

              $boldsymbolclippym$

              Large $boldsymbolclippym$

              enddocument


              enter image description here



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                5














                As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagetikz
                usepackageamsmath
                makeatletter
                DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
                edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
                ifx@tempa@tempb%
                def#11%
                else
                def#10%
                fi
                makeatother
                newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
                defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
                (0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
                (0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
                (1.15em,-0.2ex)
                ensuremathmathchoice%
                tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
                %
                tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
                %
                tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
                mpath;
                %
                tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
                mpath;

                begindocument

                freakym

                $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

                boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
                unboldmath
                enddocument


                enter image description here



                Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagetikz
                usepackageamsmath
                makeatletter
                DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
                edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
                ifx@tempa@tempb%
                def#11%
                else%
                def#10%
                fi
                makeatother
                newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
                tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
                clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
                node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
                endscope
                beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
                clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
                node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
                endscope
                begindocument
                clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

                Large clippym

                $boldsymbolclippym$

                Large $boldsymbolclippym$

                enddocument


                enter image description here



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer



























                  5












                  5








                  5







                  As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackagetikz
                  usepackageamsmath
                  makeatletter
                  DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
                  edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
                  ifx@tempa@tempb%
                  def#11%
                  else
                  def#10%
                  fi
                  makeatother
                  newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
                  defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
                  (0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
                  (0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
                  (1.15em,-0.2ex)
                  ensuremathmathchoice%
                  tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
                  %
                  tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
                  %
                  tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
                  mpath;
                  %
                  tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
                  mpath;

                  begindocument

                  freakym

                  $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

                  boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
                  unboldmath
                  enddocument


                  enter image description here



                  Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackagetikz
                  usepackageamsmath
                  makeatletter
                  DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
                  edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
                  ifx@tempa@tempb%
                  def#11%
                  else%
                  def#10%
                  fi
                  makeatother
                  newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
                  tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
                  clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
                  node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
                  endscope
                  beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
                  clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
                  node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
                  endscope
                  begindocument
                  clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

                  Large clippym

                  $boldsymbolclippym$

                  Large $boldsymbolclippym$

                  enddocument


                  enter image description here



                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer















                  As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackagetikz
                  usepackageamsmath
                  makeatletter
                  DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
                  edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
                  ifx@tempa@tempb%
                  def#11%
                  else
                  def#10%
                  fi
                  makeatother
                  newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
                  defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
                  (0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
                  (0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
                  (1.15em,-0.2ex)
                  ensuremathmathchoice%
                  tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
                  %
                  tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
                  %
                  tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
                  mpath;
                  %
                  tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
                  mpath;

                  begindocument

                  freakym

                  $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

                  boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
                  unboldmath
                  enddocument


                  enter image description here



                  Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackagetikz
                  usepackageamsmath
                  makeatletter
                  DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
                  edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
                  ifx@tempa@tempb%
                  def#11%
                  else%
                  def#10%
                  fi
                  makeatother
                  newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
                  tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
                  clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
                  node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
                  endscope
                  beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
                  clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
                  node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
                  endscope
                  begindocument
                  clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

                  Large clippym

                  $boldsymbolclippym$

                  Large $boldsymbolclippym$

                  enddocument


                  enter image description here



                  enter image description here







                  share|improve this answer














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