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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?
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.
Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly
symbols
|
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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.
Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly
symbols
2
documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument
?
– marmot
Apr 22 at 14:25
Are you looking forscorpio
(wasysym
package),Scorpio
(marvsym
package), orScorpio
(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
|
show 1 more comment
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.
Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly
symbols
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.
Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly
symbols
symbols
edited Apr 22 at 15:19
Oliver Morrison
asked Apr 22 at 14:18
Oliver MorrisonOliver Morrison
13316
13316
2
documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument
?
– marmot
Apr 22 at 14:25
Are you looking forscorpio
(wasysym
package),Scorpio
(marvsym
package), orScorpio
(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
|
show 1 more comment
2
documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument
?
– marmot
Apr 22 at 14:25
Are you looking forscorpio
(wasysym
package),Scorpio
(marvsym
package), orScorpio
(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
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
|
show 9 more comments
The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[scale=1]miama
begindocument
miamam
enddocument
add a comment |
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
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
add a comment |
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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
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
|
show 9 more comments
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
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
|
show 9 more comments
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
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
edited Apr 23 at 5:30
answered Apr 22 at 15:01
CarLaTeXCarLaTeX
36.1k556153
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
|
show 9 more comments
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
|
show 9 more comments
The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[scale=1]miama
begindocument
miamam
enddocument
add a comment |
The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[scale=1]miama
begindocument
miamam
enddocument
add a comment |
The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[scale=1]miama
begindocument
miamam
enddocument
The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.
documentclassarticle
usepackage[scale=1]miama
begindocument
miamam
enddocument
answered Apr 22 at 19:10
TeXnicianTeXnician
26.3k63492
26.3k63492
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add a comment |
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
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
add a comment |
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
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
add a comment |
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
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
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
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
edited Apr 22 at 15:40
answered Apr 22 at 14:57
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documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument
?– marmot
Apr 22 at 14:25
Are you looking for
scorpio
(wasysym
package),Scorpio
(marvsym
package), orScorpio
(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