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Odd minus style when drawing american voltage
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Looking closely at the image produced by circuitikz, I find that the minus sign of an american voltage looks rather odd. The alignment seems off and the sign seems much too wide. Is there a way to align the minus sign to the horizontal line of the plus sign and make it just as wide?
symbols positioning circuitikz alignment
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Looking closely at the image produced by circuitikz, I find that the minus sign of an american voltage looks rather odd. The alignment seems off and the sign seems much too wide. Is there a way to align the minus sign to the horizontal line of the plus sign and make it just as wide?
symbols positioning circuitikz alignment
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Could you please add a minimal example code?
– JouleV
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Looking closely at the image produced by circuitikz, I find that the minus sign of an american voltage looks rather odd. The alignment seems off and the sign seems much too wide. Is there a way to align the minus sign to the horizontal line of the plus sign and make it just as wide?
symbols positioning circuitikz alignment
New contributor
Looking closely at the image produced by circuitikz, I find that the minus sign of an american voltage looks rather odd. The alignment seems off and the sign seems much too wide. Is there a way to align the minus sign to the horizontal line of the plus sign and make it just as wide?
symbols positioning circuitikz alignment
symbols positioning circuitikz alignment
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Could you please add a minimal example code?
– JouleV
3 mins ago
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Could you please add a minimal example code?
– JouleV
3 mins ago
Could you please add a minimal example code?
– JouleV
3 mins ago
Could you please add a minimal example code?
– JouleV
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