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A best aesthetics to indicate the angle between two vectors
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For my book I'm using this code with (mtpro2[lite] package) to indicate the angle between two vectors,
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{newtxtext,newtxmath}
usepackage{mathtools,amssymb}
begin{document}
[widehat{bar{r},bar{v}}]
end{document}
that it produces this output:

I am not able to find an optimal solution to reduce the angular opening of the widehat command whose angle vertex does not go too high and which, if possible, the edges of the angle end along the midpoint of the bar command.
A very rough example could be this:

Any suggestions for improvement are appreciated.
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
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For my book I'm using this code with (mtpro2[lite] package) to indicate the angle between two vectors,
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{newtxtext,newtxmath}
usepackage{mathtools,amssymb}
begin{document}
[widehat{bar{r},bar{v}}]
end{document}
that it produces this output:

I am not able to find an optimal solution to reduce the angular opening of the widehat command whose angle vertex does not go too high and which, if possible, the edges of the angle end along the midpoint of the bar command.
A very rough example could be this:

Any suggestions for improvement are appreciated.
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
sphericalangle?
– marmot
4 mins ago
1
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
add a comment |
For my book I'm using this code with (mtpro2[lite] package) to indicate the angle between two vectors,
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{newtxtext,newtxmath}
usepackage{mathtools,amssymb}
begin{document}
[widehat{bar{r},bar{v}}]
end{document}
that it produces this output:

I am not able to find an optimal solution to reduce the angular opening of the widehat command whose angle vertex does not go too high and which, if possible, the edges of the angle end along the midpoint of the bar command.
A very rough example could be this:

Any suggestions for improvement are appreciated.
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
For my book I'm using this code with (mtpro2[lite] package) to indicate the angle between two vectors,
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
usepackage{newtxtext,newtxmath}
usepackage{mathtools,amssymb}
begin{document}
[widehat{bar{r},bar{v}}]
end{document}
that it produces this output:

I am not able to find an optimal solution to reduce the angular opening of the widehat command whose angle vertex does not go too high and which, if possible, the edges of the angle end along the midpoint of the bar command.
A very rough example could be this:

Any suggestions for improvement are appreciated.
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
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sphericalangle?
– marmot
4 mins ago
1
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
add a comment |
sphericalangle?
– marmot
4 mins ago
1
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
sphericalangle?– marmot
4 mins ago
sphericalangle?– marmot
4 mins ago
1
1
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
add a comment |
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sphericalangle?– marmot
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