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    Look here first: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14/…

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  • @Davislor, thanks a lot, service was useless, but i find vertical part of this symbol in symbol list - it is a multimapdotbothvert from package "pxfonts". But know i cannot understand sybmols that looks like composition symbol in math(horizontal symbols)

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  • @Davislor, thanks a lot, service was useless, but i find vertical part of this symbol in symbol list - it is a multimapdotbothvert from package "pxfonts". But know i cannot understand sybmols that looks like composition symbol in math(horizontal symbols)

    – Juicer
    8 hours ago













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  • 2





    Look here first: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14/…

    – Davislor
    8 hours ago












  • @Davislor, thanks a lot, service was useless, but i find vertical part of this symbol in symbol list - it is a multimapdotbothvert from package "pxfonts". But know i cannot understand sybmols that looks like composition symbol in math(horizontal symbols)

    – Juicer
    8 hours ago












  • 2





    Look here first: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14/…

    – Davislor
    8 hours ago












  • @Davislor, thanks a lot, service was useless, but i find vertical part of this symbol in symbol list - it is a multimapdotbothvert from package "pxfonts". But know i cannot understand sybmols that looks like composition symbol in math(horizontal symbols)

    – Juicer
    8 hours ago







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Look here first: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14/…

– Davislor
8 hours ago






Look here first: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14/…

– Davislor
8 hours ago














@Davislor, thanks a lot, service was useless, but i find vertical part of this symbol in symbol list - it is a multimapdotbothvert from package "pxfonts". But know i cannot understand sybmols that looks like composition symbol in math(horizontal symbols)

– Juicer
8 hours ago





@Davislor, thanks a lot, service was useless, but i find vertical part of this symbol in symbol list - it is a multimapdotbothvert from package "pxfonts". But know i cannot understand sybmols that looks like composition symbol in math(horizontal symbols)

– Juicer
8 hours ago










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This seems to do it. Use a better name than strangesymbol (somebody might suggest zzz, but I don't recommend it).



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,graphicx

makeatletter
newcommandstrangesymbol%
mathrelcirc%
mathrelmathpalettestrange@symbolrelax%
mathrelcirc%


newcommandstrange@symbol[2]%
vcenter%
m@thoffinterlineskip
sboxz@scalebox0.7$#1bullet$%
ialign$cr
noalignkern-0.3htz@%
useboxz@cr
%

makeatother

begindocument

[
f_jstrangesymbol f_k qquad sum_f_jstrangesymbol f_k x
]

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • I think I know the user who writes zzz :-):-) +1.

    – Sebastiano
    3 hours ago


















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It took me more than an hour to invent this code because I had to find the right position for the symbols. I hope he's answered your question. In truth there is specific symbol multimapdotbothvert from boisik package but if I put this in, I'm gonna lose the mathematical fonts of computer modern. I hope that I have answered your question.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb,graphicx
newcommandtdotsmathrelboldsymbolcdotmkern-4mu-mkern-4muboldsymbolcdot
begindocument
[sum_oversetmkern-20mu f_kcirc ,,circ f_j mkern-33.4murotatebox90$tdots$ [p_e(rho ldots)] ]
enddocument





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    Yes, i find this command also, but didnot have time to post it here) Thanks anyway. And one more: instead of package boisik it allows to use pxfonts. And little circles around this vertical symbol are circ

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    4 hours ago












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This seems to do it. Use a better name than strangesymbol (somebody might suggest zzz, but I don't recommend it).



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,graphicx

makeatletter
newcommandstrangesymbol%
mathrelcirc%
mathrelmathpalettestrange@symbolrelax%
mathrelcirc%


newcommandstrange@symbol[2]%
vcenter%
m@thoffinterlineskip
sboxz@scalebox0.7$#1bullet$%
ialign$cr
noalignkern-0.3htz@%
useboxz@cr
%

makeatother

begindocument

[
f_jstrangesymbol f_k qquad sum_f_jstrangesymbol f_k x
]

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • I think I know the user who writes zzz :-):-) +1.

    – Sebastiano
    3 hours ago















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This seems to do it. Use a better name than strangesymbol (somebody might suggest zzz, but I don't recommend it).



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,graphicx

makeatletter
newcommandstrangesymbol%
mathrelcirc%
mathrelmathpalettestrange@symbolrelax%
mathrelcirc%


newcommandstrange@symbol[2]%
vcenter%
m@thoffinterlineskip
sboxz@scalebox0.7$#1bullet$%
ialign$cr
noalignkern-0.3htz@%
useboxz@cr
%

makeatother

begindocument

[
f_jstrangesymbol f_k qquad sum_f_jstrangesymbol f_k x
]

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • I think I know the user who writes zzz :-):-) +1.

    – Sebastiano
    3 hours ago













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This seems to do it. Use a better name than strangesymbol (somebody might suggest zzz, but I don't recommend it).



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,graphicx

makeatletter
newcommandstrangesymbol%
mathrelcirc%
mathrelmathpalettestrange@symbolrelax%
mathrelcirc%


newcommandstrange@symbol[2]%
vcenter%
m@thoffinterlineskip
sboxz@scalebox0.7$#1bullet$%
ialign$cr
noalignkern-0.3htz@%
useboxz@cr
%

makeatother

begindocument

[
f_jstrangesymbol f_k qquad sum_f_jstrangesymbol f_k x
]

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













This seems to do it. Use a better name than strangesymbol (somebody might suggest zzz, but I don't recommend it).



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,graphicx

makeatletter
newcommandstrangesymbol%
mathrelcirc%
mathrelmathpalettestrange@symbolrelax%
mathrelcirc%


newcommandstrange@symbol[2]%
vcenter%
m@thoffinterlineskip
sboxz@scalebox0.7$#1bullet$%
ialign$cr
noalignkern-0.3htz@%
useboxz@cr
%

makeatother

begindocument

[
f_jstrangesymbol f_k qquad sum_f_jstrangesymbol f_k x
]

enddocument


enter image description here







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  • I think I know the user who writes zzz :-):-) +1.

    – Sebastiano
    3 hours ago

















  • I think I know the user who writes zzz :-):-) +1.

    – Sebastiano
    3 hours ago
















I think I know the user who writes zzz :-):-) +1.

– Sebastiano
3 hours ago





I think I know the user who writes zzz :-):-) +1.

– Sebastiano
3 hours ago











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It took me more than an hour to invent this code because I had to find the right position for the symbols. I hope he's answered your question. In truth there is specific symbol multimapdotbothvert from boisik package but if I put this in, I'm gonna lose the mathematical fonts of computer modern. I hope that I have answered your question.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb,graphicx
newcommandtdotsmathrelboldsymbolcdotmkern-4mu-mkern-4muboldsymbolcdot
begindocument
[sum_oversetmkern-20mu f_kcirc ,,circ f_j mkern-33.4murotatebox90$tdots$ [p_e(rho ldots)] ]
enddocument





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    Yes, i find this command also, but didnot have time to post it here) Thanks anyway. And one more: instead of package boisik it allows to use pxfonts. And little circles around this vertical symbol are circ

    – Juicer
    4 hours ago
















2














It took me more than an hour to invent this code because I had to find the right position for the symbols. I hope he's answered your question. In truth there is specific symbol multimapdotbothvert from boisik package but if I put this in, I'm gonna lose the mathematical fonts of computer modern. I hope that I have answered your question.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb,graphicx
newcommandtdotsmathrelboldsymbolcdotmkern-4mu-mkern-4muboldsymbolcdot
begindocument
[sum_oversetmkern-20mu f_kcirc ,,circ f_j mkern-33.4murotatebox90$tdots$ [p_e(rho ldots)] ]
enddocument





share|improve this answer


















  • 1





    Yes, i find this command also, but didnot have time to post it here) Thanks anyway. And one more: instead of package boisik it allows to use pxfonts. And little circles around this vertical symbol are circ

    – Juicer
    4 hours ago














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It took me more than an hour to invent this code because I had to find the right position for the symbols. I hope he's answered your question. In truth there is specific symbol multimapdotbothvert from boisik package but if I put this in, I'm gonna lose the mathematical fonts of computer modern. I hope that I have answered your question.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb,graphicx
newcommandtdotsmathrelboldsymbolcdotmkern-4mu-mkern-4muboldsymbolcdot
begindocument
[sum_oversetmkern-20mu f_kcirc ,,circ f_j mkern-33.4murotatebox90$tdots$ [p_e(rho ldots)] ]
enddocument





share|improve this answer













It took me more than an hour to invent this code because I had to find the right position for the symbols. I hope he's answered your question. In truth there is specific symbol multimapdotbothvert from boisik package but if I put this in, I'm gonna lose the mathematical fonts of computer modern. I hope that I have answered your question.



enter image description here



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,amssymb,graphicx
newcommandtdotsmathrelboldsymbolcdotmkern-4mu-mkern-4muboldsymbolcdot
begindocument
[sum_oversetmkern-20mu f_kcirc ,,circ f_j mkern-33.4murotatebox90$tdots$ [p_e(rho ldots)] ]
enddocument






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    Yes, i find this command also, but didnot have time to post it here) Thanks anyway. And one more: instead of package boisik it allows to use pxfonts. And little circles around this vertical symbol are circ

    – Juicer
    4 hours ago













  • 1





    Yes, i find this command also, but didnot have time to post it here) Thanks anyway. And one more: instead of package boisik it allows to use pxfonts. And little circles around this vertical symbol are circ

    – Juicer
    4 hours ago








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Yes, i find this command also, but didnot have time to post it here) Thanks anyway. And one more: instead of package boisik it allows to use pxfonts. And little circles around this vertical symbol are circ

– Juicer
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Yes, i find this command also, but didnot have time to post it here) Thanks anyway. And one more: instead of package boisik it allows to use pxfonts. And little circles around this vertical symbol are circ

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