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      Here I found lecture notes in which the author uses the following symbol when a certain thought is finished but no new chapter or similar follows.



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      Since the user doesn't share his source I code I wondered if




      there is a package or good way to produce this symbol or if the standard method is just to insert this symbol as a picture when necessary.











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      Here I found lecture notes in which the author uses the following symbol when a certain thought is finished but no new chapter or similar follows.



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      Since the user doesn't share his source I code I wondered if




      there is a package or good way to produce this symbol or if the standard method is just to insert this symbol as a picture when necessary.








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          The requested symbol and several other similar ones are part of the package https://ctan.org/pkg/pgfornament. Below is a screenshot from the pages 20 and 21 of the manual. You see that your ornament is symbol number 88. The manual also gives some information on the origin on those drawings.



          enter image description here





          Here is an actual example to achieve something similar to your example. My understanding is that the symbol is used on points specified by the typesetter and not after every paragraph. The command ornamentSep allows just this.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{pgfornament,multicol}

          %The command itself does not require the package multicol, but the example below does. The command also respects the twocolumn option
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{noindenthfil{{pgfornament[width=0.618033988749895columnwidth,color=red]{88}}}}

          begin{document}

          title{Title}

          author{Viktor Glombik\ornamentSep}

          maketitle

          Greetings to Berlin, Viktor.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          begin{multicols}{2}
          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non veniam voluptatem. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem veniam. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae veniam reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.
          end{multicols}

          end{document}


          enter image description here





          A quick remark on the OP's comment of March 2019.
          The command was designed for central alignment to the text which seems like a natural decision to me. Many canons of page construction for the twoside option set different widths of inner and outer margins. It should be possible to modify my command to adjust the ornament central to the page (if that is what the OP wants). I currently have no idea to do it elegantly and class independent. A dirty solution would be a manual shift like the following modification where you need to adapt the space by yourself



          %uses the package changepage
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{%
          ifoddpage%
          noindent{}{hspace{-4.10cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=red]{88}}%
          else%
          noindent{}{hspace{-5.65cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=blue]{88}}%
          fi%
          }


          I still believe that this is awkward.






          share|improve this answer


























          • @CampanIgnis How did you take such a high resolution screen shot?

            – pushpen.paul
            Jan 27 at 15:25











          • @pushpen.paul Use a pdf to jpeg/png converter. Alternatively, spend very few money on very much everything, spend very much money on good computer hardware. If you love the quality of the files which TeX and its derivatives generate you are obliged to to upload high resolutions images on this site.

            – CampanIgnis
            Jan 27 at 16:28













          • @CampanIgnis Is use twoside option, therefore, if the ornament has the same space to either page margin, it looks strange. How can I fix that?

            – Viktor Glombik
            2 hours ago











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          The requested symbol and several other similar ones are part of the package https://ctan.org/pkg/pgfornament. Below is a screenshot from the pages 20 and 21 of the manual. You see that your ornament is symbol number 88. The manual also gives some information on the origin on those drawings.



          enter image description here





          Here is an actual example to achieve something similar to your example. My understanding is that the symbol is used on points specified by the typesetter and not after every paragraph. The command ornamentSep allows just this.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{pgfornament,multicol}

          %The command itself does not require the package multicol, but the example below does. The command also respects the twocolumn option
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{noindenthfil{{pgfornament[width=0.618033988749895columnwidth,color=red]{88}}}}

          begin{document}

          title{Title}

          author{Viktor Glombik\ornamentSep}

          maketitle

          Greetings to Berlin, Viktor.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          begin{multicols}{2}
          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non veniam voluptatem. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem veniam. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae veniam reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.
          end{multicols}

          end{document}


          enter image description here





          A quick remark on the OP's comment of March 2019.
          The command was designed for central alignment to the text which seems like a natural decision to me. Many canons of page construction for the twoside option set different widths of inner and outer margins. It should be possible to modify my command to adjust the ornament central to the page (if that is what the OP wants). I currently have no idea to do it elegantly and class independent. A dirty solution would be a manual shift like the following modification where you need to adapt the space by yourself



          %uses the package changepage
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{%
          ifoddpage%
          noindent{}{hspace{-4.10cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=red]{88}}%
          else%
          noindent{}{hspace{-5.65cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=blue]{88}}%
          fi%
          }


          I still believe that this is awkward.






          share|improve this answer


























          • @CampanIgnis How did you take such a high resolution screen shot?

            – pushpen.paul
            Jan 27 at 15:25











          • @pushpen.paul Use a pdf to jpeg/png converter. Alternatively, spend very few money on very much everything, spend very much money on good computer hardware. If you love the quality of the files which TeX and its derivatives generate you are obliged to to upload high resolutions images on this site.

            – CampanIgnis
            Jan 27 at 16:28













          • @CampanIgnis Is use twoside option, therefore, if the ornament has the same space to either page margin, it looks strange. How can I fix that?

            – Viktor Glombik
            2 hours ago
















          17














          The requested symbol and several other similar ones are part of the package https://ctan.org/pkg/pgfornament. Below is a screenshot from the pages 20 and 21 of the manual. You see that your ornament is symbol number 88. The manual also gives some information on the origin on those drawings.



          enter image description here





          Here is an actual example to achieve something similar to your example. My understanding is that the symbol is used on points specified by the typesetter and not after every paragraph. The command ornamentSep allows just this.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{pgfornament,multicol}

          %The command itself does not require the package multicol, but the example below does. The command also respects the twocolumn option
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{noindenthfil{{pgfornament[width=0.618033988749895columnwidth,color=red]{88}}}}

          begin{document}

          title{Title}

          author{Viktor Glombik\ornamentSep}

          maketitle

          Greetings to Berlin, Viktor.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          begin{multicols}{2}
          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non veniam voluptatem. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem veniam. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae veniam reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.
          end{multicols}

          end{document}


          enter image description here





          A quick remark on the OP's comment of March 2019.
          The command was designed for central alignment to the text which seems like a natural decision to me. Many canons of page construction for the twoside option set different widths of inner and outer margins. It should be possible to modify my command to adjust the ornament central to the page (if that is what the OP wants). I currently have no idea to do it elegantly and class independent. A dirty solution would be a manual shift like the following modification where you need to adapt the space by yourself



          %uses the package changepage
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{%
          ifoddpage%
          noindent{}{hspace{-4.10cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=red]{88}}%
          else%
          noindent{}{hspace{-5.65cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=blue]{88}}%
          fi%
          }


          I still believe that this is awkward.






          share|improve this answer


























          • @CampanIgnis How did you take such a high resolution screen shot?

            – pushpen.paul
            Jan 27 at 15:25











          • @pushpen.paul Use a pdf to jpeg/png converter. Alternatively, spend very few money on very much everything, spend very much money on good computer hardware. If you love the quality of the files which TeX and its derivatives generate you are obliged to to upload high resolutions images on this site.

            – CampanIgnis
            Jan 27 at 16:28













          • @CampanIgnis Is use twoside option, therefore, if the ornament has the same space to either page margin, it looks strange. How can I fix that?

            – Viktor Glombik
            2 hours ago














          17












          17








          17







          The requested symbol and several other similar ones are part of the package https://ctan.org/pkg/pgfornament. Below is a screenshot from the pages 20 and 21 of the manual. You see that your ornament is symbol number 88. The manual also gives some information on the origin on those drawings.



          enter image description here





          Here is an actual example to achieve something similar to your example. My understanding is that the symbol is used on points specified by the typesetter and not after every paragraph. The command ornamentSep allows just this.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{pgfornament,multicol}

          %The command itself does not require the package multicol, but the example below does. The command also respects the twocolumn option
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{noindenthfil{{pgfornament[width=0.618033988749895columnwidth,color=red]{88}}}}

          begin{document}

          title{Title}

          author{Viktor Glombik\ornamentSep}

          maketitle

          Greetings to Berlin, Viktor.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          begin{multicols}{2}
          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non veniam voluptatem. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem veniam. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae veniam reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.
          end{multicols}

          end{document}


          enter image description here





          A quick remark on the OP's comment of March 2019.
          The command was designed for central alignment to the text which seems like a natural decision to me. Many canons of page construction for the twoside option set different widths of inner and outer margins. It should be possible to modify my command to adjust the ornament central to the page (if that is what the OP wants). I currently have no idea to do it elegantly and class independent. A dirty solution would be a manual shift like the following modification where you need to adapt the space by yourself



          %uses the package changepage
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{%
          ifoddpage%
          noindent{}{hspace{-4.10cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=red]{88}}%
          else%
          noindent{}{hspace{-5.65cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=blue]{88}}%
          fi%
          }


          I still believe that this is awkward.






          share|improve this answer















          The requested symbol and several other similar ones are part of the package https://ctan.org/pkg/pgfornament. Below is a screenshot from the pages 20 and 21 of the manual. You see that your ornament is symbol number 88. The manual also gives some information on the origin on those drawings.



          enter image description here





          Here is an actual example to achieve something similar to your example. My understanding is that the symbol is used on points specified by the typesetter and not after every paragraph. The command ornamentSep allows just this.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{pgfornament,multicol}

          %The command itself does not require the package multicol, but the example below does. The command also respects the twocolumn option
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{noindenthfil{{pgfornament[width=0.618033988749895columnwidth,color=red]{88}}}}

          begin{document}

          title{Title}

          author{Viktor Glombik\ornamentSep}

          maketitle

          Greetings to Berlin, Viktor.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.

          ornamentSep

          begin{multicols}{2}
          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem.

          ornamentSep

          Aut necessitatibus rerum et ea. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non veniam voluptatem. Aperiam nulla quibusdam neque non voluptatem veniam. Molestiae consequuntur asperiores beatae veniam reprehenderit. Quia ipsum aut veniam quis rerum quos aliquam modi.
          end{multicols}

          end{document}


          enter image description here





          A quick remark on the OP's comment of March 2019.
          The command was designed for central alignment to the text which seems like a natural decision to me. Many canons of page construction for the twoside option set different widths of inner and outer margins. It should be possible to modify my command to adjust the ornament central to the page (if that is what the OP wants). I currently have no idea to do it elegantly and class independent. A dirty solution would be a manual shift like the following modification where you need to adapt the space by yourself



          %uses the package changepage
          newcommand{ornamentSep}{%
          ifoddpage%
          noindent{}{hspace{-4.10cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=red]{88}}%
          else%
          noindent{}{hspace{-5.65cm}pgfornament[width=0.5pagewidth,color=blue]{88}}%
          fi%
          }


          I still believe that this is awkward.







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



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          edited 13 mins ago

























          answered Jan 26 at 16:35









          CampanIgnisCampanIgnis

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          • @CampanIgnis How did you take such a high resolution screen shot?

            – pushpen.paul
            Jan 27 at 15:25











          • @pushpen.paul Use a pdf to jpeg/png converter. Alternatively, spend very few money on very much everything, spend very much money on good computer hardware. If you love the quality of the files which TeX and its derivatives generate you are obliged to to upload high resolutions images on this site.

            – CampanIgnis
            Jan 27 at 16:28













          • @CampanIgnis Is use twoside option, therefore, if the ornament has the same space to either page margin, it looks strange. How can I fix that?

            – Viktor Glombik
            2 hours ago



















          • @CampanIgnis How did you take such a high resolution screen shot?

            – pushpen.paul
            Jan 27 at 15:25











          • @pushpen.paul Use a pdf to jpeg/png converter. Alternatively, spend very few money on very much everything, spend very much money on good computer hardware. If you love the quality of the files which TeX and its derivatives generate you are obliged to to upload high resolutions images on this site.

            – CampanIgnis
            Jan 27 at 16:28













          • @CampanIgnis Is use twoside option, therefore, if the ornament has the same space to either page margin, it looks strange. How can I fix that?

            – Viktor Glombik
            2 hours ago

















          @CampanIgnis How did you take such a high resolution screen shot?

          – pushpen.paul
          Jan 27 at 15:25





          @CampanIgnis How did you take such a high resolution screen shot?

          – pushpen.paul
          Jan 27 at 15:25













          @pushpen.paul Use a pdf to jpeg/png converter. Alternatively, spend very few money on very much everything, spend very much money on good computer hardware. If you love the quality of the files which TeX and its derivatives generate you are obliged to to upload high resolutions images on this site.

          – CampanIgnis
          Jan 27 at 16:28







          @pushpen.paul Use a pdf to jpeg/png converter. Alternatively, spend very few money on very much everything, spend very much money on good computer hardware. If you love the quality of the files which TeX and its derivatives generate you are obliged to to upload high resolutions images on this site.

          – CampanIgnis
          Jan 27 at 16:28















          @CampanIgnis Is use twoside option, therefore, if the ornament has the same space to either page margin, it looks strange. How can I fix that?

          – Viktor Glombik
          2 hours ago





          @CampanIgnis Is use twoside option, therefore, if the ornament has the same space to either page margin, it looks strange. How can I fix that?

          – Viktor Glombik
          2 hours ago


















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