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I need an arrow like the following:



enter image description here



I tried



newcommandwedgearrowmathrel/joinrelssearrow %stmaryrd


but it doesn't work well.



enter image description here










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    I need an arrow like the following:



    enter image description here



    I tried



    newcommandwedgearrowmathrel/joinrelssearrow %stmaryrd


    but it doesn't work well.



    enter image description here










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      I need an arrow like the following:



      enter image description here



      I tried



      newcommandwedgearrowmathrel/joinrelssearrow %stmaryrd


      but it doesn't work well.



      enter image description here










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      I need an arrow like the following:



      enter image description here



      I tried



      newcommandwedgearrowmathrel/joinrelssearrow %stmaryrd


      but it doesn't work well.



      enter image description here







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          Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagetikz
          newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
          mathchoice%
          tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
          %
          tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
          %
          tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
          %
          tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);

          begindocument
          $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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          • looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.

            – Ahrtaler
            39 mins ago











          • @Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it to boldsymbol.

            – marmot
            33 mins ago


















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          I think you could do something like that:



          documentclassscrartcl

          usepackagetikz

          newlengthtextsize

          makeatletter
          setlengthtextsizef@size pt
          makeatother

          newcommandwedgearrow%
          resizebox ! textsize
          begintikzpicture
          draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
          endtikzpicture


          begindocument
          Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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            Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagetikz
            newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
            mathchoice%
            tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);

            begindocument
            $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer























            • looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.

              – Ahrtaler
              39 mins ago











            • @Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it to boldsymbol.

              – marmot
              33 mins ago















            3














            Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagetikz
            newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
            mathchoice%
            tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);

            begindocument
            $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer























            • looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.

              – Ahrtaler
              39 mins ago











            • @Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it to boldsymbol.

              – marmot
              33 mins ago













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            3







            Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagetikz
            newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
            mathchoice%
            tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);

            begindocument
            $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer













            Similar to Ahrtaler's answer, the difference being that it also cooperates with subscripts. I recommend this thread for further reading.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagetikz
            newcommandwedgearrowensuremath
            mathchoice%
            tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.1ex]draw[line width=0.06em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.6em) -- ++ (-60:0.6em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.075ex]draw[line width=0.045em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.45em) -- ++(-60:0.45em);
            %
            tikz[baseline=-0.06ex]draw[line width=0.035em,->](0,0) -- (60:0.35em) -- ++ (-60:0.35em);

            begindocument
            $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$ Large $Awedgearrow B_Cwedgearrow D$
            enddocument


            enter image description here







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            • looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.

              – Ahrtaler
              39 mins ago











            • @Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it to boldsymbol.

              – marmot
              33 mins ago

















            • looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.

              – Ahrtaler
              39 mins ago











            • @Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it to boldsymbol.

              – marmot
              33 mins ago
















            looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.

            – Ahrtaler
            39 mins ago





            looks a bit smarter than mine. But it is harder to understand.

            – Ahrtaler
            39 mins ago













            @Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it to boldsymbol.

            – marmot
            33 mins ago





            @Ahrtaler The explanations can be found in the answers to tex.stackexchange.com/q/480768/121799 (for instance). One can probably do better. My proposal detects the mode but does not make the arrow bold if you expose it to boldsymbol.

            – marmot
            33 mins ago











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            I think you could do something like that:



            documentclassscrartcl

            usepackagetikz

            newlengthtextsize

            makeatletter
            setlengthtextsizef@size pt
            makeatother

            newcommandwedgearrow%
            resizebox ! textsize
            begintikzpicture
            draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
            endtikzpicture


            begindocument
            Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer



























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              I think you could do something like that:



              documentclassscrartcl

              usepackagetikz

              newlengthtextsize

              makeatletter
              setlengthtextsizef@size pt
              makeatother

              newcommandwedgearrow%
              resizebox ! textsize
              begintikzpicture
              draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
              endtikzpicture


              begindocument
              Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
              enddocument


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer

























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                I think you could do something like that:



                documentclassscrartcl

                usepackagetikz

                newlengthtextsize

                makeatletter
                setlengthtextsizef@size pt
                makeatother

                newcommandwedgearrow%
                resizebox ! textsize
                begintikzpicture
                draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
                endtikzpicture


                begindocument
                Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
                enddocument


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer













                I think you could do something like that:



                documentclassscrartcl

                usepackagetikz

                newlengthtextsize

                makeatletter
                setlengthtextsizef@size pt
                makeatother

                newcommandwedgearrow%
                resizebox ! textsize
                begintikzpicture
                draw[->, line width = 2pt] (0,0) -- (.5,1) -- (1,0);
                endtikzpicture


                begindocument
                Hi this wedgearrow is a wedgearrow
                enddocument


                enter image description here







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