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Symbol: Put a smile symbol under a plus


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I would like to have a smile symbol under a plus symbol. What I have so far is



newcommandplussraisebox-.5ex,$oversettextstyleraisebox-0.5ex$+$smile$,


However, I would like to have the plus further below. I tried to do this via the raisebox command (as you can see). This works to some extend, but when I go further than -0.5ex, the whole thing will go down instead of just the plus symbol.



Can anyone help, please?










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  • In which context should it be used?

    – Bernard
    10 hours ago











  • @Bernard Why is this relevant? I don't understand these kind of questions....

    – amsmath
    9 hours ago











  • I mean – will it be specifically used in mathmode, or is it just some kind of smiley?

    – Bernard
    9 hours ago












  • @Bernard Oh, I'm sorry. Yes, only in math mode. It's supposed to be a special symbol for an operator sum. I got now a quick and dirty solution, but I don't think LaTeX enthusiasts would like it: newcommandpluss,textraisebox-.4ex$smile$texthspace-1.3exraisebox.4ex$+$,

    – amsmath
    9 hours ago












  • Also should know whether it’s a binary operator, relational operator, or an operator like nabla. These affect the spacing.

    – Davislor
    2 hours ago


















3















I would like to have a smile symbol under a plus symbol. What I have so far is



newcommandplussraisebox-.5ex,$oversettextstyleraisebox-0.5ex$+$smile$,


However, I would like to have the plus further below. I tried to do this via the raisebox command (as you can see). This works to some extend, but when I go further than -0.5ex, the whole thing will go down instead of just the plus symbol.



Can anyone help, please?










share|improve this question
























  • In which context should it be used?

    – Bernard
    10 hours ago











  • @Bernard Why is this relevant? I don't understand these kind of questions....

    – amsmath
    9 hours ago











  • I mean – will it be specifically used in mathmode, or is it just some kind of smiley?

    – Bernard
    9 hours ago












  • @Bernard Oh, I'm sorry. Yes, only in math mode. It's supposed to be a special symbol for an operator sum. I got now a quick and dirty solution, but I don't think LaTeX enthusiasts would like it: newcommandpluss,textraisebox-.4ex$smile$texthspace-1.3exraisebox.4ex$+$,

    – amsmath
    9 hours ago












  • Also should know whether it’s a binary operator, relational operator, or an operator like nabla. These affect the spacing.

    – Davislor
    2 hours ago














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I would like to have a smile symbol under a plus symbol. What I have so far is



newcommandplussraisebox-.5ex,$oversettextstyleraisebox-0.5ex$+$smile$,


However, I would like to have the plus further below. I tried to do this via the raisebox command (as you can see). This works to some extend, but when I go further than -0.5ex, the whole thing will go down instead of just the plus symbol.



Can anyone help, please?










share|improve this question














I would like to have a smile symbol under a plus symbol. What I have so far is



newcommandplussraisebox-.5ex,$oversettextstyleraisebox-0.5ex$+$smile$,


However, I would like to have the plus further below. I tried to do this via the raisebox command (as you can see). This works to some extend, but when I go further than -0.5ex, the whole thing will go down instead of just the plus symbol.



Can anyone help, please?







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  • In which context should it be used?

    – Bernard
    10 hours ago











  • @Bernard Why is this relevant? I don't understand these kind of questions....

    – amsmath
    9 hours ago











  • I mean – will it be specifically used in mathmode, or is it just some kind of smiley?

    – Bernard
    9 hours ago












  • @Bernard Oh, I'm sorry. Yes, only in math mode. It's supposed to be a special symbol for an operator sum. I got now a quick and dirty solution, but I don't think LaTeX enthusiasts would like it: newcommandpluss,textraisebox-.4ex$smile$texthspace-1.3exraisebox.4ex$+$,

    – amsmath
    9 hours ago












  • Also should know whether it’s a binary operator, relational operator, or an operator like nabla. These affect the spacing.

    – Davislor
    2 hours ago


















  • In which context should it be used?

    – Bernard
    10 hours ago











  • @Bernard Why is this relevant? I don't understand these kind of questions....

    – amsmath
    9 hours ago











  • I mean – will it be specifically used in mathmode, or is it just some kind of smiley?

    – Bernard
    9 hours ago












  • @Bernard Oh, I'm sorry. Yes, only in math mode. It's supposed to be a special symbol for an operator sum. I got now a quick and dirty solution, but I don't think LaTeX enthusiasts would like it: newcommandpluss,textraisebox-.4ex$smile$texthspace-1.3exraisebox.4ex$+$,

    – amsmath
    9 hours ago












  • Also should know whether it’s a binary operator, relational operator, or an operator like nabla. These affect the spacing.

    – Davislor
    2 hours ago

















In which context should it be used?

– Bernard
10 hours ago





In which context should it be used?

– Bernard
10 hours ago













@Bernard Why is this relevant? I don't understand these kind of questions....

– amsmath
9 hours ago





@Bernard Why is this relevant? I don't understand these kind of questions....

– amsmath
9 hours ago













I mean – will it be specifically used in mathmode, or is it just some kind of smiley?

– Bernard
9 hours ago






I mean – will it be specifically used in mathmode, or is it just some kind of smiley?

– Bernard
9 hours ago














@Bernard Oh, I'm sorry. Yes, only in math mode. It's supposed to be a special symbol for an operator sum. I got now a quick and dirty solution, but I don't think LaTeX enthusiasts would like it: newcommandpluss,textraisebox-.4ex$smile$texthspace-1.3exraisebox.4ex$+$,

– amsmath
9 hours ago






@Bernard Oh, I'm sorry. Yes, only in math mode. It's supposed to be a special symbol for an operator sum. I got now a quick and dirty solution, but I don't think LaTeX enthusiasts would like it: newcommandpluss,textraisebox-.4ex$smile$texthspace-1.3exraisebox.4ex$+$,

– amsmath
9 hours ago














Also should know whether it’s a binary operator, relational operator, or an operator like nabla. These affect the spacing.

– Davislor
2 hours ago






Also should know whether it’s a binary operator, relational operator, or an operator like nabla. These affect the spacing.

– Davislor
2 hours ago











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Here is an easy solution (I think) with stackengine:



documentclassarticle
usepackagestackengine
newcommandplussmathopstackMathstackinsetc0ptc-1exsmile+

begindocument

[ pluss_k f(k) ]

enddocument


enter image description here






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    I'm not sure exactly what spacing you want, so this is an adjustable approach using xparse around your original design.



    documentclass[11pt]article

    usepackageamsmath,xparse

    NewDocumentCommandplussO-.5ex O0.5ex%
    raisebox#1,$oversettextstyleraisebox#2$+$smashsmile$,%


    begindocument

    $3 pluss 4 $

    $3 pluss[0.ex][0.2ex] 4 $

    $3 pluss[-0.3ex][0.2ex] 4 $

    enddocument


    You can adjust it until you find the defaults you like.



    enter image description here






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      With some low level TeX programming:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath

      makeatletter
      DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
      newcommandpluss@%
      vtop%
      offinterlineskipm@th
      halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$smile$cr%
      %

      makeatother

      begindocument

      $3pluss 4+5$

      $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

      enddocument


      enter image description here



      With a smaller smile:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath

      makeatletter
      DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
      newcommandpluss@%
      vtop%
      offinterlineskipm@th
      halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$scriptstylesmile$cr%
      %

      makeatother

      begindocument

      $3pluss 4+5$

      $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

      enddocument


      enter image description here






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        Here is an easy solution (I think) with stackengine:



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagestackengine
        newcommandplussmathopstackMathstackinsetc0ptc-1exsmile+

        begindocument

        [ pluss_k f(k) ]

        enddocument


        enter image description here






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          Here is an easy solution (I think) with stackengine:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagestackengine
          newcommandplussmathopstackMathstackinsetc0ptc-1exsmile+

          begindocument

          [ pluss_k f(k) ]

          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer



























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            Here is an easy solution (I think) with stackengine:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagestackengine
            newcommandplussmathopstackMathstackinsetc0ptc-1exsmile+

            begindocument

            [ pluss_k f(k) ]

            enddocument


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer













            Here is an easy solution (I think) with stackengine:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagestackengine
            newcommandplussmathopstackMathstackinsetc0ptc-1exsmile+

            begindocument

            [ pluss_k f(k) ]

            enddocument


            enter image description here







            share|improve this answer












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                I'm not sure exactly what spacing you want, so this is an adjustable approach using xparse around your original design.



                documentclass[11pt]article

                usepackageamsmath,xparse

                NewDocumentCommandplussO-.5ex O0.5ex%
                raisebox#1,$oversettextstyleraisebox#2$+$smashsmile$,%


                begindocument

                $3 pluss 4 $

                $3 pluss[0.ex][0.2ex] 4 $

                $3 pluss[-0.3ex][0.2ex] 4 $

                enddocument


                You can adjust it until you find the defaults you like.



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer





























                  4














                  I'm not sure exactly what spacing you want, so this is an adjustable approach using xparse around your original design.



                  documentclass[11pt]article

                  usepackageamsmath,xparse

                  NewDocumentCommandplussO-.5ex O0.5ex%
                  raisebox#1,$oversettextstyleraisebox#2$+$smashsmile$,%


                  begindocument

                  $3 pluss 4 $

                  $3 pluss[0.ex][0.2ex] 4 $

                  $3 pluss[-0.3ex][0.2ex] 4 $

                  enddocument


                  You can adjust it until you find the defaults you like.



                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer



























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                    4







                    I'm not sure exactly what spacing you want, so this is an adjustable approach using xparse around your original design.



                    documentclass[11pt]article

                    usepackageamsmath,xparse

                    NewDocumentCommandplussO-.5ex O0.5ex%
                    raisebox#1,$oversettextstyleraisebox#2$+$smashsmile$,%


                    begindocument

                    $3 pluss 4 $

                    $3 pluss[0.ex][0.2ex] 4 $

                    $3 pluss[-0.3ex][0.2ex] 4 $

                    enddocument


                    You can adjust it until you find the defaults you like.



                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer













                    I'm not sure exactly what spacing you want, so this is an adjustable approach using xparse around your original design.



                    documentclass[11pt]article

                    usepackageamsmath,xparse

                    NewDocumentCommandplussO-.5ex O0.5ex%
                    raisebox#1,$oversettextstyleraisebox#2$+$smashsmile$,%


                    begindocument

                    $3 pluss 4 $

                    $3 pluss[0.ex][0.2ex] 4 $

                    $3 pluss[-0.3ex][0.2ex] 4 $

                    enddocument


                    You can adjust it until you find the defaults you like.



                    enter image description here







                    share|improve this answer












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                        2














                        With some low level TeX programming:



                        documentclassarticle
                        usepackageamsmath

                        makeatletter
                        DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
                        newcommandpluss@%
                        vtop%
                        offinterlineskipm@th
                        halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$smile$cr%
                        %

                        makeatother

                        begindocument

                        $3pluss 4+5$

                        $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

                        enddocument


                        enter image description here



                        With a smaller smile:



                        documentclassarticle
                        usepackageamsmath

                        makeatletter
                        DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
                        newcommandpluss@%
                        vtop%
                        offinterlineskipm@th
                        halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$scriptstylesmile$cr%
                        %

                        makeatother

                        begindocument

                        $3pluss 4+5$

                        $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

                        enddocument


                        enter image description here






                        share|improve this answer





























                          2














                          With some low level TeX programming:



                          documentclassarticle
                          usepackageamsmath

                          makeatletter
                          DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
                          newcommandpluss@%
                          vtop%
                          offinterlineskipm@th
                          halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$smile$cr%
                          %

                          makeatother

                          begindocument

                          $3pluss 4+5$

                          $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

                          enddocument


                          enter image description here



                          With a smaller smile:



                          documentclassarticle
                          usepackageamsmath

                          makeatletter
                          DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
                          newcommandpluss@%
                          vtop%
                          offinterlineskipm@th
                          halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$scriptstylesmile$cr%
                          %

                          makeatother

                          begindocument

                          $3pluss 4+5$

                          $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

                          enddocument


                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer



























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                            2








                            2







                            With some low level TeX programming:



                            documentclassarticle
                            usepackageamsmath

                            makeatletter
                            DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
                            newcommandpluss@%
                            vtop%
                            offinterlineskipm@th
                            halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$smile$cr%
                            %

                            makeatother

                            begindocument

                            $3pluss 4+5$

                            $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

                            enddocument


                            enter image description here



                            With a smaller smile:



                            documentclassarticle
                            usepackageamsmath

                            makeatletter
                            DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
                            newcommandpluss@%
                            vtop%
                            offinterlineskipm@th
                            halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$scriptstylesmile$cr%
                            %

                            makeatother

                            begindocument

                            $3pluss 4+5$

                            $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

                            enddocument


                            enter image description here






                            share|improve this answer













                            With some low level TeX programming:



                            documentclassarticle
                            usepackageamsmath

                            makeatletter
                            DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
                            newcommandpluss@%
                            vtop%
                            offinterlineskipm@th
                            halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$smile$cr%
                            %

                            makeatother

                            begindocument

                            $3pluss 4+5$

                            $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

                            enddocument


                            enter image description here



                            With a smaller smile:



                            documentclassarticle
                            usepackageamsmath

                            makeatletter
                            DeclareRobustCommandplussmathbintextpluss@
                            newcommandpluss@%
                            vtop%
                            offinterlineskipm@th
                            halignhfil##hfilcr$+$cr$scriptstylesmile$cr%
                            %

                            makeatother

                            begindocument

                            $3pluss 4+5$

                            $scriptstyle 3pluss 4+5$

                            enddocument


                            enter image description here







                            share|improve this answer












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