
LaTeX symbol for "does not divide" - LaTeX Stack Exchange
The ∤ symbol is available in Unicode as U+2224 Does Not Divide, and as \nmid from many packages, including: unicode-math, amssymb, stix, stix2, newtxmath and the less commonly-used mnsymbol, fdsymbol and boisk.
How to make a variable-sized \nmid symbol for "does not divide"?
Nov 23, 2020 · The command \nmid is commonly used but does not scale with arguments. There are many related questions on TeX.SE (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), however the variable scaling has not been incorporated, or negated divisibility is not covered.
What's a good way to write "x does not divide y"?
Mar 9, 2013 · An alternative to \nmid is to use the \centernot command from the centernot package. The resulting \centernot\mid symbol aligns perfectly with \mid and has a more pronounced slash than \nmid: (On the right, the image shows how the commands behave in sub/superscript.)
Undefined control sequence \\nmid - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Zdravím, Dušane, přesně jak říká @egreg, tohle je v amssymb, ne v amsmath.
Looking for \nmid but with a larger, more pronounced slash
Feb 13, 2024 · Like the title says, I'm looking for a version of \\nmid that gives a longer, more pronounced slash. The reason is that I'm projecting the results onto a screen using OneNote, which makes the result...
How to get a longer \nmid - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Sep 21, 2020 · But I don’t know how to make a longer \nmid. \not\mid or \not | obviously doesn’t produce \nmid, so the what I did for longer \mid doesn’t work. Could you give me some ideas?
LaTeX arev package and nonfunctioning nmid macro
Apr 8, 2017 · Thanks for the quick reply. But the thing is, all of this worked on an older latex installation. arev declares nmid as \DeclareMathSymbol {\nmid} {\mathrel} {mathdesignA} {"2D}
math mode - fourier font and \nmid - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
The fourier package does not provide a \\nmid command. Using the \\nmid from amssymb looks very different from the fourier's \\mid. Is there a way to produce a "compatible" symbol in fourier? The two
Symbol for exact division - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Nov 4, 2015 · Among many symbols which can be used for the expression "a divides b'', the preferred one is \\mid (and its brother \\nmid) which has some spacing advantage over \\vert. But the double-bar for "a divi...
symbols - Why is \mid so called? - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
The LaTeX commands \\mid and \\vert may be used to make a vertical bar. I can appreciate that \\vert is short for vertical, but why \\mid? Is it short for middle? and if so, middle of what?