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Gauss brackets with double vertical lines


How can I create a new extensible symbol?Use custom bracketsproblem of introducing long brackets in different linesDouble square bracketsTwo double-line equations need double left bracketsProblem with bracketsperp with two vertical linesBrackets around multiple linesCurly brackets spanning multiple lines (no math env)Impact of enclosing lines with curly bracketsbig double square bracketsDouble vertical bar with dash through it













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I would like to have commands for left- and right gauss brackets which have a double vertical line, but otherwise behave exactly like lfloor and rfloor. In particular, they should come in various sizes and other things should stay unchanged.



I found two candidates, which are both not optimal, unfortunately:



  • llfloor and rrfloor in the package stmaryrd. Unfortunately they do not understand preceeding left and right commands. My impression is they are fixed size.


  • lFloor and rFloor in the package nath. They come in different sizes, but the problem is that including the package nath introduces automatic sizing behaviour of all symbols of parantheses-type. This might be interesting, but for the moment this change is just too radical for my taste.










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  • Please do you have available a MWE for this problem? Thank you.

    – Sebastiano
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I would like to have commands for left- and right gauss brackets which have a double vertical line, but otherwise behave exactly like lfloor and rfloor. In particular, they should come in various sizes and other things should stay unchanged.



I found two candidates, which are both not optimal, unfortunately:



  • llfloor and rrfloor in the package stmaryrd. Unfortunately they do not understand preceeding left and right commands. My impression is they are fixed size.


  • lFloor and rFloor in the package nath. They come in different sizes, but the problem is that including the package nath introduces automatic sizing behaviour of all symbols of parantheses-type. This might be interesting, but for the moment this change is just too radical for my taste.










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  • Please do you have available a MWE for this problem? Thank you.

    – Sebastiano
    6 hours ago












  • tex.stackexchange.com/questions/140055/use-custom-brackets

    – JPi
    4 hours ago













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I would like to have commands for left- and right gauss brackets which have a double vertical line, but otherwise behave exactly like lfloor and rfloor. In particular, they should come in various sizes and other things should stay unchanged.



I found two candidates, which are both not optimal, unfortunately:



  • llfloor and rrfloor in the package stmaryrd. Unfortunately they do not understand preceeding left and right commands. My impression is they are fixed size.


  • lFloor and rFloor in the package nath. They come in different sizes, but the problem is that including the package nath introduces automatic sizing behaviour of all symbols of parantheses-type. This might be interesting, but for the moment this change is just too radical for my taste.










share|improve this question














I would like to have commands for left- and right gauss brackets which have a double vertical line, but otherwise behave exactly like lfloor and rfloor. In particular, they should come in various sizes and other things should stay unchanged.



I found two candidates, which are both not optimal, unfortunately:



  • llfloor and rrfloor in the package stmaryrd. Unfortunately they do not understand preceeding left and right commands. My impression is they are fixed size.


  • lFloor and rFloor in the package nath. They come in different sizes, but the problem is that including the package nath introduces automatic sizing behaviour of all symbols of parantheses-type. This might be interesting, but for the moment this change is just too radical for my taste.







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  • Please do you have available a MWE for this problem? Thank you.

    – Sebastiano
    6 hours ago












  • tex.stackexchange.com/questions/140055/use-custom-brackets

    – JPi
    4 hours ago

















  • Please do you have available a MWE for this problem? Thank you.

    – Sebastiano
    6 hours ago












  • tex.stackexchange.com/questions/140055/use-custom-brackets

    – JPi
    4 hours ago
















Please do you have available a MWE for this problem? Thank you.

– Sebastiano
6 hours ago






Please do you have available a MWE for this problem? Thank you.

– Sebastiano
6 hours ago














tex.stackexchange.com/questions/140055/use-custom-brackets

– JPi
4 hours ago





tex.stackexchange.com/questions/140055/use-custom-brackets

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Thanks to Werner for providing a solution for this similar question.



A rather quick fix using scalerel would be the following.



Conveniently, scalerel provides scaleleftright[<max width>]<left obj><stuff><right obj> (and a comparable stretchleftright) for scaling/stretching both <left obj> and <right obj> to the height of <stuff> (constrained, if required and optional, to a width of <max width>). Here's a quick example:





documentclassarticle
usepackagescalerel, stmaryrd % http://ctan.org/pkg/scalerel

newcommandgaussbracket[1]stretchleftrightllfloor#1rrfloor

begindocument
[ gaussbracketdisplaystylesum_i=1^n i ]
enddocument





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    Very very good. I have really appreciated your code.

    – Sebastiano
    5 hours ago











  • Thanks, but it's not exactly what I wanted. I wanted a pair of commands, one for left and one for right bracket, which can be resized by big, Big, etc. Also, the scaled symbol does not look so good (too thick vertical line).

    – azimut
    3 hours ago



















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An option if you don't want to use any packages other than amsmath would be to place two lfloors next to each other with a little negative space between:



enter image description here



This has the advantage of not thickening the horizontal portion of the delimiter.



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath

newcommandgaussbr[1]%
leftlfloorhspace-.33emleftlfloor #1rightrfloorhspace-.33emrightrfloor%


begindocument

[
gaussbrAgaussbrsum_n=0^inftya_n
]

enddocument


Of course, you can adjust the amount of negative space to your liking.






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    Thanks to Werner for providing a solution for this similar question.



    A rather quick fix using scalerel would be the following.



    Conveniently, scalerel provides scaleleftright[<max width>]<left obj><stuff><right obj> (and a comparable stretchleftright) for scaling/stretching both <left obj> and <right obj> to the height of <stuff> (constrained, if required and optional, to a width of <max width>). Here's a quick example:





    documentclassarticle
    usepackagescalerel, stmaryrd % http://ctan.org/pkg/scalerel

    newcommandgaussbracket[1]stretchleftrightllfloor#1rrfloor

    begindocument
    [ gaussbracketdisplaystylesum_i=1^n i ]
    enddocument





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      Very very good. I have really appreciated your code.

      – Sebastiano
      5 hours ago











    • Thanks, but it's not exactly what I wanted. I wanted a pair of commands, one for left and one for right bracket, which can be resized by big, Big, etc. Also, the scaled symbol does not look so good (too thick vertical line).

      – azimut
      3 hours ago
















    3














    Thanks to Werner for providing a solution for this similar question.



    A rather quick fix using scalerel would be the following.



    Conveniently, scalerel provides scaleleftright[<max width>]<left obj><stuff><right obj> (and a comparable stretchleftright) for scaling/stretching both <left obj> and <right obj> to the height of <stuff> (constrained, if required and optional, to a width of <max width>). Here's a quick example:





    documentclassarticle
    usepackagescalerel, stmaryrd % http://ctan.org/pkg/scalerel

    newcommandgaussbracket[1]stretchleftrightllfloor#1rrfloor

    begindocument
    [ gaussbracketdisplaystylesum_i=1^n i ]
    enddocument





    share|improve this answer




















    • 1





      Very very good. I have really appreciated your code.

      – Sebastiano
      5 hours ago











    • Thanks, but it's not exactly what I wanted. I wanted a pair of commands, one for left and one for right bracket, which can be resized by big, Big, etc. Also, the scaled symbol does not look so good (too thick vertical line).

      – azimut
      3 hours ago














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    3







    Thanks to Werner for providing a solution for this similar question.



    A rather quick fix using scalerel would be the following.



    Conveniently, scalerel provides scaleleftright[<max width>]<left obj><stuff><right obj> (and a comparable stretchleftright) for scaling/stretching both <left obj> and <right obj> to the height of <stuff> (constrained, if required and optional, to a width of <max width>). Here's a quick example:





    documentclassarticle
    usepackagescalerel, stmaryrd % http://ctan.org/pkg/scalerel

    newcommandgaussbracket[1]stretchleftrightllfloor#1rrfloor

    begindocument
    [ gaussbracketdisplaystylesum_i=1^n i ]
    enddocument





    share|improve this answer















    Thanks to Werner for providing a solution for this similar question.



    A rather quick fix using scalerel would be the following.



    Conveniently, scalerel provides scaleleftright[<max width>]<left obj><stuff><right obj> (and a comparable stretchleftright) for scaling/stretching both <left obj> and <right obj> to the height of <stuff> (constrained, if required and optional, to a width of <max width>). Here's a quick example:





    documentclassarticle
    usepackagescalerel, stmaryrd % http://ctan.org/pkg/scalerel

    newcommandgaussbracket[1]stretchleftrightllfloor#1rrfloor

    begindocument
    [ gaussbracketdisplaystylesum_i=1^n i ]
    enddocument






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      Very very good. I have really appreciated your code.

      – Sebastiano
      5 hours ago











    • Thanks, but it's not exactly what I wanted. I wanted a pair of commands, one for left and one for right bracket, which can be resized by big, Big, etc. Also, the scaled symbol does not look so good (too thick vertical line).

      – azimut
      3 hours ago













    • 1





      Very very good. I have really appreciated your code.

      – Sebastiano
      5 hours ago











    • Thanks, but it's not exactly what I wanted. I wanted a pair of commands, one for left and one for right bracket, which can be resized by big, Big, etc. Also, the scaled symbol does not look so good (too thick vertical line).

      – azimut
      3 hours ago








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    Very very good. I have really appreciated your code.

    – Sebastiano
    5 hours ago





    Very very good. I have really appreciated your code.

    – Sebastiano
    5 hours ago













    Thanks, but it's not exactly what I wanted. I wanted a pair of commands, one for left and one for right bracket, which can be resized by big, Big, etc. Also, the scaled symbol does not look so good (too thick vertical line).

    – azimut
    3 hours ago






    Thanks, but it's not exactly what I wanted. I wanted a pair of commands, one for left and one for right bracket, which can be resized by big, Big, etc. Also, the scaled symbol does not look so good (too thick vertical line).

    – azimut
    3 hours ago












    2














    An option if you don't want to use any packages other than amsmath would be to place two lfloors next to each other with a little negative space between:



    enter image description here



    This has the advantage of not thickening the horizontal portion of the delimiter.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackageamsmath

    newcommandgaussbr[1]%
    leftlfloorhspace-.33emleftlfloor #1rightrfloorhspace-.33emrightrfloor%


    begindocument

    [
    gaussbrAgaussbrsum_n=0^inftya_n
    ]

    enddocument


    Of course, you can adjust the amount of negative space to your liking.






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      2














      An option if you don't want to use any packages other than amsmath would be to place two lfloors next to each other with a little negative space between:



      enter image description here



      This has the advantage of not thickening the horizontal portion of the delimiter.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackageamsmath

      newcommandgaussbr[1]%
      leftlfloorhspace-.33emleftlfloor #1rightrfloorhspace-.33emrightrfloor%


      begindocument

      [
      gaussbrAgaussbrsum_n=0^inftya_n
      ]

      enddocument


      Of course, you can adjust the amount of negative space to your liking.






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        An option if you don't want to use any packages other than amsmath would be to place two lfloors next to each other with a little negative space between:



        enter image description here



        This has the advantage of not thickening the horizontal portion of the delimiter.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath

        newcommandgaussbr[1]%
        leftlfloorhspace-.33emleftlfloor #1rightrfloorhspace-.33emrightrfloor%


        begindocument

        [
        gaussbrAgaussbrsum_n=0^inftya_n
        ]

        enddocument


        Of course, you can adjust the amount of negative space to your liking.






        share|improve this answer















        An option if you don't want to use any packages other than amsmath would be to place two lfloors next to each other with a little negative space between:



        enter image description here



        This has the advantage of not thickening the horizontal portion of the delimiter.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackageamsmath

        newcommandgaussbr[1]%
        leftlfloorhspace-.33emleftlfloor #1rightrfloorhspace-.33emrightrfloor%


        begindocument

        [
        gaussbrAgaussbrsum_n=0^inftya_n
        ]

        enddocument


        Of course, you can adjust the amount of negative space to your liking.







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