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Several mode to write the symbol of a vector



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When I use the command overrightarrow... I observe that the space between the two lines increases due to the presence of this command. I often use the command widebar..., bar... or overbar.... I don't like the symbol vec... because the arrow is inclined.



In a university textbook in English that I use are used the classic vector symbols both in bold and without bold. Obviously the space between the two lines seems to be the same and it does not increase.



Two images from my textbook:



enter image description here



enter image description here



There are two questions:



1) If I were to use for the vector symbols complete with mtpro2 could I have vectors both in bold and those without bold?



2) Is there a possibility of not increasing the space between lines when using the vectors like English textbook images?



Here there is my MWE:



documentclass[a4paper,12pt,fleqn]book
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum

begindocument

noindent
lipsum[1]
noindent
$overrightarrowd$, $overrightarrowa$, lipsum[2]

enddocument


and the output:



enter image description here



You can also see in the red rectangle that the arrow overlaps the character.










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  • The halloweenmath package offers you the overscriptrightarrow command, which uses a smaller arrows that fits more comfortably between the lines.

    – GuM
    1 hour ago











  • Any correct answer is always welcome for me.

    – Sebastiano
    58 mins ago






  • 1





    I vaguely remembered having answered a similar question some time ago, and I didn’t want to post a duplicate answer: albeit it is not exactly the same question, have a look at this answer of mine.

    – GuM
    52 mins ago











  • I copied your MWE, added usepackagehalloweenmath, replaced overrightarrow with overscriptrightarrow, and the extra space between the lines disappeared (confirmed with showlists).

    – GuM
    40 mins ago















3















When I use the command overrightarrow... I observe that the space between the two lines increases due to the presence of this command. I often use the command widebar..., bar... or overbar.... I don't like the symbol vec... because the arrow is inclined.



In a university textbook in English that I use are used the classic vector symbols both in bold and without bold. Obviously the space between the two lines seems to be the same and it does not increase.



Two images from my textbook:



enter image description here



enter image description here



There are two questions:



1) If I were to use for the vector symbols complete with mtpro2 could I have vectors both in bold and those without bold?



2) Is there a possibility of not increasing the space between lines when using the vectors like English textbook images?



Here there is my MWE:



documentclass[a4paper,12pt,fleqn]book
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum

begindocument

noindent
lipsum[1]
noindent
$overrightarrowd$, $overrightarrowa$, lipsum[2]

enddocument


and the output:



enter image description here



You can also see in the red rectangle that the arrow overlaps the character.










share|improve this question






















  • The halloweenmath package offers you the overscriptrightarrow command, which uses a smaller arrows that fits more comfortably between the lines.

    – GuM
    1 hour ago











  • Any correct answer is always welcome for me.

    – Sebastiano
    58 mins ago






  • 1





    I vaguely remembered having answered a similar question some time ago, and I didn’t want to post a duplicate answer: albeit it is not exactly the same question, have a look at this answer of mine.

    – GuM
    52 mins ago











  • I copied your MWE, added usepackagehalloweenmath, replaced overrightarrow with overscriptrightarrow, and the extra space between the lines disappeared (confirmed with showlists).

    – GuM
    40 mins ago













3












3








3








When I use the command overrightarrow... I observe that the space between the two lines increases due to the presence of this command. I often use the command widebar..., bar... or overbar.... I don't like the symbol vec... because the arrow is inclined.



In a university textbook in English that I use are used the classic vector symbols both in bold and without bold. Obviously the space between the two lines seems to be the same and it does not increase.



Two images from my textbook:



enter image description here



enter image description here



There are two questions:



1) If I were to use for the vector symbols complete with mtpro2 could I have vectors both in bold and those without bold?



2) Is there a possibility of not increasing the space between lines when using the vectors like English textbook images?



Here there is my MWE:



documentclass[a4paper,12pt,fleqn]book
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum

begindocument

noindent
lipsum[1]
noindent
$overrightarrowd$, $overrightarrowa$, lipsum[2]

enddocument


and the output:



enter image description here



You can also see in the red rectangle that the arrow overlaps the character.










share|improve this question














When I use the command overrightarrow... I observe that the space between the two lines increases due to the presence of this command. I often use the command widebar..., bar... or overbar.... I don't like the symbol vec... because the arrow is inclined.



In a university textbook in English that I use are used the classic vector symbols both in bold and without bold. Obviously the space between the two lines seems to be the same and it does not increase.



Two images from my textbook:



enter image description here



enter image description here



There are two questions:



1) If I were to use for the vector symbols complete with mtpro2 could I have vectors both in bold and those without bold?



2) Is there a possibility of not increasing the space between lines when using the vectors like English textbook images?



Here there is my MWE:



documentclass[a4paper,12pt,fleqn]book
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum

begindocument

noindent
lipsum[1]
noindent
$overrightarrowd$, $overrightarrowa$, lipsum[2]

enddocument


and the output:



enter image description here



You can also see in the red rectangle that the arrow overlaps the character.







math-mode symbols books mathtools mtpro






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  • The halloweenmath package offers you the overscriptrightarrow command, which uses a smaller arrows that fits more comfortably between the lines.

    – GuM
    1 hour ago











  • Any correct answer is always welcome for me.

    – Sebastiano
    58 mins ago






  • 1





    I vaguely remembered having answered a similar question some time ago, and I didn’t want to post a duplicate answer: albeit it is not exactly the same question, have a look at this answer of mine.

    – GuM
    52 mins ago











  • I copied your MWE, added usepackagehalloweenmath, replaced overrightarrow with overscriptrightarrow, and the extra space between the lines disappeared (confirmed with showlists).

    – GuM
    40 mins ago

















  • The halloweenmath package offers you the overscriptrightarrow command, which uses a smaller arrows that fits more comfortably between the lines.

    – GuM
    1 hour ago











  • Any correct answer is always welcome for me.

    – Sebastiano
    58 mins ago






  • 1





    I vaguely remembered having answered a similar question some time ago, and I didn’t want to post a duplicate answer: albeit it is not exactly the same question, have a look at this answer of mine.

    – GuM
    52 mins ago











  • I copied your MWE, added usepackagehalloweenmath, replaced overrightarrow with overscriptrightarrow, and the extra space between the lines disappeared (confirmed with showlists).

    – GuM
    40 mins ago
















The halloweenmath package offers you the overscriptrightarrow command, which uses a smaller arrows that fits more comfortably between the lines.

– GuM
1 hour ago





The halloweenmath package offers you the overscriptrightarrow command, which uses a smaller arrows that fits more comfortably between the lines.

– GuM
1 hour ago













Any correct answer is always welcome for me.

– Sebastiano
58 mins ago





Any correct answer is always welcome for me.

– Sebastiano
58 mins ago




1




1





I vaguely remembered having answered a similar question some time ago, and I didn’t want to post a duplicate answer: albeit it is not exactly the same question, have a look at this answer of mine.

– GuM
52 mins ago





I vaguely remembered having answered a similar question some time ago, and I didn’t want to post a duplicate answer: albeit it is not exactly the same question, have a look at this answer of mine.

– GuM
52 mins ago













I copied your MWE, added usepackagehalloweenmath, replaced overrightarrow with overscriptrightarrow, and the extra space between the lines disappeared (confirmed with showlists).

– GuM
40 mins ago





I copied your MWE, added usepackagehalloweenmath, replaced overrightarrow with overscriptrightarrow, and the extra space between the lines disappeared (confirmed with showlists).

– GuM
40 mins ago










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You can use the esvect package, which defines 8 possible arrow tips that you choose through an option:



enter image description here



Here is the result with the default (option d):



 documentclass[a4paper, 12pt, fleqn]book
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
usepackageesvect

begindocument

noindent
lipsum[1]
noindent
$vvd$, $vva$, lipsum[2]

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Very nice :-):-) I didn't know about this package. But does using the mtpro2[lite] package change the style of the vectors provided by esvect and possibly improve them?

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    I don't think so, since it uses its own font via an own command. However, as I don't have mtpro2 installed, I cannot test it.

    – Bernard
    1 hour ago


















1














Here is a way:



documentclass[a4paper,12pt,fleqn]book
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagebm
usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
newsaveboxmybox
newcommandmyVec[1]saveboxmyboxhboxensuremathoverrightarrow#1ensuremathoverrightarrow#1rule0ptdimexprhtmybox+3pt

begindocument
lipsum[1]
noindent$myVecfbmmyVeca$lipsum[1]
enddocument


enter image description here



But I can't really understand the "possibility of not increasing the line's spacing" and also don't let the arrows overlap the previous line... because for exapmle in your textbooks the technology could be so old that they was just added after the actual text and the author had created/changed his wording in order to not leave an arrow below a character that needs space below the "baseline".






share|improve this answer

























  • My theory about votes has been and will always be to vote positively for those who dedicate their time to others. +1. You can see in my profile the high number of votes.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @Sebastiano ... I use this way too... Not always but in many cases... The bad thing with this kind of upvoting, is that you actually don't really help the next visitors to find the more appropriate/best answer and this is not really good. (But sometimes I can't not upvote too... even about the effort even about the usefulness of the answer even to give a new user the right to comment in posts instead of answering on it because has no the right to comment etc)

    – koleygr
    1 hour ago












  • Obviously the answer has to be good if it wasn't good I wouldn't have voted for it. I agree with you.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    Thanks... (Just said that because sometimes on answers in my posts, I prefer one, but almost always have voted for all of them... and it feels strange that could not add a second vote to the better to show to the people that it is actually better... But this happens mostly in my posts or in posts I have particiapated -that also upvoting often-). Goodnight from me!

    – koleygr
    1 hour ago


















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Response to @Bernard's comment:



I prefer the usepackage[b]esvect option but I don't think it affects the mtpro2[lite] package; for the bold arrow it doesn't work. At the contrary, it only makes me the letter in bold.



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]book 
usepackagenewtxtext
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
usepackage[b]esvect
letBbbkrelax
usepackage[lite]mtpro2

begindocument
noindent
lipsum[1]
noindent
$vvd$, $vva$, $vvd$, $boldmathvva$,lipsum[2]
enddocument





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    You can use the esvect package, which defines 8 possible arrow tips that you choose through an option:



    enter image description here



    Here is the result with the default (option d):



     documentclass[a4paper, 12pt, fleqn]book
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
    usepackageesvect

    begindocument

    noindent
    lipsum[1]
    noindent
    $vvd$, $vva$, lipsum[2]

    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer























    • Very nice :-):-) I didn't know about this package. But does using the mtpro2[lite] package change the style of the vectors provided by esvect and possibly improve them?

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      I don't think so, since it uses its own font via an own command. However, as I don't have mtpro2 installed, I cannot test it.

      – Bernard
      1 hour ago















    2














    You can use the esvect package, which defines 8 possible arrow tips that you choose through an option:



    enter image description here



    Here is the result with the default (option d):



     documentclass[a4paper, 12pt, fleqn]book
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
    usepackageesvect

    begindocument

    noindent
    lipsum[1]
    noindent
    $vvd$, $vva$, lipsum[2]

    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer























    • Very nice :-):-) I didn't know about this package. But does using the mtpro2[lite] package change the style of the vectors provided by esvect and possibly improve them?

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      I don't think so, since it uses its own font via an own command. However, as I don't have mtpro2 installed, I cannot test it.

      – Bernard
      1 hour ago













    2












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    2







    You can use the esvect package, which defines 8 possible arrow tips that you choose through an option:



    enter image description here



    Here is the result with the default (option d):



     documentclass[a4paper, 12pt, fleqn]book
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
    usepackageesvect

    begindocument

    noindent
    lipsum[1]
    noindent
    $vvd$, $vva$, lipsum[2]

    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer













    You can use the esvect package, which defines 8 possible arrow tips that you choose through an option:



    enter image description here



    Here is the result with the default (option d):



     documentclass[a4paper, 12pt, fleqn]book
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
    usepackageesvect

    begindocument

    noindent
    lipsum[1]
    noindent
    $vvd$, $vva$, lipsum[2]

    enddocument


    enter image description here







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    • Very nice :-):-) I didn't know about this package. But does using the mtpro2[lite] package change the style of the vectors provided by esvect and possibly improve them?

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      I don't think so, since it uses its own font via an own command. However, as I don't have mtpro2 installed, I cannot test it.

      – Bernard
      1 hour ago

















    • Very nice :-):-) I didn't know about this package. But does using the mtpro2[lite] package change the style of the vectors provided by esvect and possibly improve them?

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      I don't think so, since it uses its own font via an own command. However, as I don't have mtpro2 installed, I cannot test it.

      – Bernard
      1 hour ago
















    Very nice :-):-) I didn't know about this package. But does using the mtpro2[lite] package change the style of the vectors provided by esvect and possibly improve them?

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago





    Very nice :-):-) I didn't know about this package. But does using the mtpro2[lite] package change the style of the vectors provided by esvect and possibly improve them?

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago




    1




    1





    I don't think so, since it uses its own font via an own command. However, as I don't have mtpro2 installed, I cannot test it.

    – Bernard
    1 hour ago





    I don't think so, since it uses its own font via an own command. However, as I don't have mtpro2 installed, I cannot test it.

    – Bernard
    1 hour ago











    1














    Here is a way:



    documentclass[a4paper,12pt,fleqn]book
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagebm
    usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
    newsaveboxmybox
    newcommandmyVec[1]saveboxmyboxhboxensuremathoverrightarrow#1ensuremathoverrightarrow#1rule0ptdimexprhtmybox+3pt

    begindocument
    lipsum[1]
    noindent$myVecfbmmyVeca$lipsum[1]
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    But I can't really understand the "possibility of not increasing the line's spacing" and also don't let the arrows overlap the previous line... because for exapmle in your textbooks the technology could be so old that they was just added after the actual text and the author had created/changed his wording in order to not leave an arrow below a character that needs space below the "baseline".






    share|improve this answer

























    • My theory about votes has been and will always be to vote positively for those who dedicate their time to others. +1. You can see in my profile the high number of votes.

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago











    • @Sebastiano ... I use this way too... Not always but in many cases... The bad thing with this kind of upvoting, is that you actually don't really help the next visitors to find the more appropriate/best answer and this is not really good. (But sometimes I can't not upvote too... even about the effort even about the usefulness of the answer even to give a new user the right to comment in posts instead of answering on it because has no the right to comment etc)

      – koleygr
      1 hour ago












    • Obviously the answer has to be good if it wasn't good I wouldn't have voted for it. I agree with you.

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      Thanks... (Just said that because sometimes on answers in my posts, I prefer one, but almost always have voted for all of them... and it feels strange that could not add a second vote to the better to show to the people that it is actually better... But this happens mostly in my posts or in posts I have particiapated -that also upvoting often-). Goodnight from me!

      – koleygr
      1 hour ago















    1














    Here is a way:



    documentclass[a4paper,12pt,fleqn]book
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagebm
    usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
    newsaveboxmybox
    newcommandmyVec[1]saveboxmyboxhboxensuremathoverrightarrow#1ensuremathoverrightarrow#1rule0ptdimexprhtmybox+3pt

    begindocument
    lipsum[1]
    noindent$myVecfbmmyVeca$lipsum[1]
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    But I can't really understand the "possibility of not increasing the line's spacing" and also don't let the arrows overlap the previous line... because for exapmle in your textbooks the technology could be so old that they was just added after the actual text and the author had created/changed his wording in order to not leave an arrow below a character that needs space below the "baseline".






    share|improve this answer

























    • My theory about votes has been and will always be to vote positively for those who dedicate their time to others. +1. You can see in my profile the high number of votes.

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago











    • @Sebastiano ... I use this way too... Not always but in many cases... The bad thing with this kind of upvoting, is that you actually don't really help the next visitors to find the more appropriate/best answer and this is not really good. (But sometimes I can't not upvote too... even about the effort even about the usefulness of the answer even to give a new user the right to comment in posts instead of answering on it because has no the right to comment etc)

      – koleygr
      1 hour ago












    • Obviously the answer has to be good if it wasn't good I wouldn't have voted for it. I agree with you.

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      Thanks... (Just said that because sometimes on answers in my posts, I prefer one, but almost always have voted for all of them... and it feels strange that could not add a second vote to the better to show to the people that it is actually better... But this happens mostly in my posts or in posts I have particiapated -that also upvoting often-). Goodnight from me!

      – koleygr
      1 hour ago













    1












    1








    1







    Here is a way:



    documentclass[a4paper,12pt,fleqn]book
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagebm
    usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
    newsaveboxmybox
    newcommandmyVec[1]saveboxmyboxhboxensuremathoverrightarrow#1ensuremathoverrightarrow#1rule0ptdimexprhtmybox+3pt

    begindocument
    lipsum[1]
    noindent$myVecfbmmyVeca$lipsum[1]
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    But I can't really understand the "possibility of not increasing the line's spacing" and also don't let the arrows overlap the previous line... because for exapmle in your textbooks the technology could be so old that they was just added after the actual text and the author had created/changed his wording in order to not leave an arrow below a character that needs space below the "baseline".






    share|improve this answer















    Here is a way:



    documentclass[a4paper,12pt,fleqn]book
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagebm
    usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
    newsaveboxmybox
    newcommandmyVec[1]saveboxmyboxhboxensuremathoverrightarrow#1ensuremathoverrightarrow#1rule0ptdimexprhtmybox+3pt

    begindocument
    lipsum[1]
    noindent$myVecfbmmyVeca$lipsum[1]
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    But I can't really understand the "possibility of not increasing the line's spacing" and also don't let the arrows overlap the previous line... because for exapmle in your textbooks the technology could be so old that they was just added after the actual text and the author had created/changed his wording in order to not leave an arrow below a character that needs space below the "baseline".







    share|improve this answer














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    • My theory about votes has been and will always be to vote positively for those who dedicate their time to others. +1. You can see in my profile the high number of votes.

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago











    • @Sebastiano ... I use this way too... Not always but in many cases... The bad thing with this kind of upvoting, is that you actually don't really help the next visitors to find the more appropriate/best answer and this is not really good. (But sometimes I can't not upvote too... even about the effort even about the usefulness of the answer even to give a new user the right to comment in posts instead of answering on it because has no the right to comment etc)

      – koleygr
      1 hour ago












    • Obviously the answer has to be good if it wasn't good I wouldn't have voted for it. I agree with you.

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      Thanks... (Just said that because sometimes on answers in my posts, I prefer one, but almost always have voted for all of them... and it feels strange that could not add a second vote to the better to show to the people that it is actually better... But this happens mostly in my posts or in posts I have particiapated -that also upvoting often-). Goodnight from me!

      – koleygr
      1 hour ago

















    • My theory about votes has been and will always be to vote positively for those who dedicate their time to others. +1. You can see in my profile the high number of votes.

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago











    • @Sebastiano ... I use this way too... Not always but in many cases... The bad thing with this kind of upvoting, is that you actually don't really help the next visitors to find the more appropriate/best answer and this is not really good. (But sometimes I can't not upvote too... even about the effort even about the usefulness of the answer even to give a new user the right to comment in posts instead of answering on it because has no the right to comment etc)

      – koleygr
      1 hour ago












    • Obviously the answer has to be good if it wasn't good I wouldn't have voted for it. I agree with you.

      – Sebastiano
      1 hour ago






    • 1





      Thanks... (Just said that because sometimes on answers in my posts, I prefer one, but almost always have voted for all of them... and it feels strange that could not add a second vote to the better to show to the people that it is actually better... But this happens mostly in my posts or in posts I have particiapated -that also upvoting often-). Goodnight from me!

      – koleygr
      1 hour ago
















    My theory about votes has been and will always be to vote positively for those who dedicate their time to others. +1. You can see in my profile the high number of votes.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago





    My theory about votes has been and will always be to vote positively for those who dedicate their time to others. +1. You can see in my profile the high number of votes.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago













    @Sebastiano ... I use this way too... Not always but in many cases... The bad thing with this kind of upvoting, is that you actually don't really help the next visitors to find the more appropriate/best answer and this is not really good. (But sometimes I can't not upvote too... even about the effort even about the usefulness of the answer even to give a new user the right to comment in posts instead of answering on it because has no the right to comment etc)

    – koleygr
    1 hour ago






    @Sebastiano ... I use this way too... Not always but in many cases... The bad thing with this kind of upvoting, is that you actually don't really help the next visitors to find the more appropriate/best answer and this is not really good. (But sometimes I can't not upvote too... even about the effort even about the usefulness of the answer even to give a new user the right to comment in posts instead of answering on it because has no the right to comment etc)

    – koleygr
    1 hour ago














    Obviously the answer has to be good if it wasn't good I wouldn't have voted for it. I agree with you.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago





    Obviously the answer has to be good if it wasn't good I wouldn't have voted for it. I agree with you.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago




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    1





    Thanks... (Just said that because sometimes on answers in my posts, I prefer one, but almost always have voted for all of them... and it feels strange that could not add a second vote to the better to show to the people that it is actually better... But this happens mostly in my posts or in posts I have particiapated -that also upvoting often-). Goodnight from me!

    – koleygr
    1 hour ago





    Thanks... (Just said that because sometimes on answers in my posts, I prefer one, but almost always have voted for all of them... and it feels strange that could not add a second vote to the better to show to the people that it is actually better... But this happens mostly in my posts or in posts I have particiapated -that also upvoting often-). Goodnight from me!

    – koleygr
    1 hour ago











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    I prefer the usepackage[b]esvect option but I don't think it affects the mtpro2[lite] package; for the bold arrow it doesn't work. At the contrary, it only makes me the letter in bold.



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    documentclass[12pt]book 
    usepackagenewtxtext
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
    usepackage[b]esvect
    letBbbkrelax
    usepackage[lite]mtpro2

    begindocument
    noindent
    lipsum[1]
    noindent
    $vvd$, $vva$, $vvd$, $boldmathvva$,lipsum[2]
    enddocument





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      Response to @Bernard's comment:



      I prefer the usepackage[b]esvect option but I don't think it affects the mtpro2[lite] package; for the bold arrow it doesn't work. At the contrary, it only makes me the letter in bold.



      enter image description here



      documentclass[12pt]book 
      usepackagenewtxtext
      usepackage[utf8]inputenc
      usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
      usepackage[b]esvect
      letBbbkrelax
      usepackage[lite]mtpro2

      begindocument
      noindent
      lipsum[1]
      noindent
      $vvd$, $vva$, $vvd$, $boldmathvva$,lipsum[2]
      enddocument





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        Response to @Bernard's comment:



        I prefer the usepackage[b]esvect option but I don't think it affects the mtpro2[lite] package; for the bold arrow it doesn't work. At the contrary, it only makes me the letter in bold.



        enter image description here



        documentclass[12pt]book 
        usepackagenewtxtext
        usepackage[utf8]inputenc
        usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
        usepackage[b]esvect
        letBbbkrelax
        usepackage[lite]mtpro2

        begindocument
        noindent
        lipsum[1]
        noindent
        $vvd$, $vva$, $vvd$, $boldmathvva$,lipsum[2]
        enddocument





        share|improve this answer













        Response to @Bernard's comment:



        I prefer the usepackage[b]esvect option but I don't think it affects the mtpro2[lite] package; for the bold arrow it doesn't work. At the contrary, it only makes me the letter in bold.



        enter image description here



        documentclass[12pt]book 
        usepackagenewtxtext
        usepackage[utf8]inputenc
        usepackagemathtools,amssymb,lipsum
        usepackage[b]esvect
        letBbbkrelax
        usepackage[lite]mtpro2

        begindocument
        noindent
        lipsum[1]
        noindent
        $vvd$, $vva$, $vvd$, $boldmathvva$,lipsum[2]
        enddocument






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