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I want to know if there is a way to create a symbol of triangle like $Delta$ (which I use to mean a bounded triangle) but each edge goes slightly father across the vertex (rather than stop at the vertex as usual).



Using this I was to mean a 2D plane sitting in the 3D space like the one defined by the equation $x+y+z=1$, hence not bounded triangle (so I want a symbol different from $Delta$ ). Consider various dimension, they will form a cosimplicial affine space.










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    I want to know if there is a way to create a symbol of triangle like $Delta$ (which I use to mean a bounded triangle) but each edge goes slightly father across the vertex (rather than stop at the vertex as usual).



    Using this I was to mean a 2D plane sitting in the 3D space like the one defined by the equation $x+y+z=1$, hence not bounded triangle (so I want a symbol different from $Delta$ ). Consider various dimension, they will form a cosimplicial affine space.










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      I want to know if there is a way to create a symbol of triangle like $Delta$ (which I use to mean a bounded triangle) but each edge goes slightly father across the vertex (rather than stop at the vertex as usual).



      Using this I was to mean a 2D plane sitting in the 3D space like the one defined by the equation $x+y+z=1$, hence not bounded triangle (so I want a symbol different from $Delta$ ). Consider various dimension, they will form a cosimplicial affine space.










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      I want to know if there is a way to create a symbol of triangle like $Delta$ (which I use to mean a bounded triangle) but each edge goes slightly father across the vertex (rather than stop at the vertex as usual).



      Using this I was to mean a 2D plane sitting in the 3D space like the one defined by the equation $x+y+z=1$, hence not bounded triangle (so I want a symbol different from $Delta$ ). Consider various dimension, they will form a cosimplicial affine space.







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          Like any reasonable pizza place, LaTeX offers "build your own".



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          newcommand{inftrian}{begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=-0.25em]
          draw[line width=0.075em] (-45:0.5em) -- (105:0.5em) (-15:0.5em) -- (-165:0.5em) (-135:0.5em) -- (75:0.5em);
          end{tikzpicture}}
          begin{document}
          ABC inftrian DEF
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Very nice, thanks! One more question: is it possible to make the line more black (boldface)?

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago






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            @Lao-tzu Sure. You can choose any line width. I chose a slightly thicker one in my update.

            – marmot
            10 hours ago






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            Perfect, thanks a lot!

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago











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          Like any reasonable pizza place, LaTeX offers "build your own".



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          newcommand{inftrian}{begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=-0.25em]
          draw[line width=0.075em] (-45:0.5em) -- (105:0.5em) (-15:0.5em) -- (-165:0.5em) (-135:0.5em) -- (75:0.5em);
          end{tikzpicture}}
          begin{document}
          ABC inftrian DEF
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Very nice, thanks! One more question: is it possible to make the line more black (boldface)?

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            @Lao-tzu Sure. You can choose any line width. I chose a slightly thicker one in my update.

            – marmot
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            Perfect, thanks a lot!

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago
















          11














          Like any reasonable pizza place, LaTeX offers "build your own".



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          newcommand{inftrian}{begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=-0.25em]
          draw[line width=0.075em] (-45:0.5em) -- (105:0.5em) (-15:0.5em) -- (-165:0.5em) (-135:0.5em) -- (75:0.5em);
          end{tikzpicture}}
          begin{document}
          ABC inftrian DEF
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer





















          • 1





            Very nice, thanks! One more question: is it possible to make the line more black (boldface)?

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            @Lao-tzu Sure. You can choose any line width. I chose a slightly thicker one in my update.

            – marmot
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            Perfect, thanks a lot!

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago














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          Like any reasonable pizza place, LaTeX offers "build your own".



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          newcommand{inftrian}{begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=-0.25em]
          draw[line width=0.075em] (-45:0.5em) -- (105:0.5em) (-15:0.5em) -- (-165:0.5em) (-135:0.5em) -- (75:0.5em);
          end{tikzpicture}}
          begin{document}
          ABC inftrian DEF
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          Like any reasonable pizza place, LaTeX offers "build your own".



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          newcommand{inftrian}{begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=-0.25em]
          draw[line width=0.075em] (-45:0.5em) -- (105:0.5em) (-15:0.5em) -- (-165:0.5em) (-135:0.5em) -- (75:0.5em);
          end{tikzpicture}}
          begin{document}
          ABC inftrian DEF
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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          • 1





            Very nice, thanks! One more question: is it possible to make the line more black (boldface)?

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            @Lao-tzu Sure. You can choose any line width. I chose a slightly thicker one in my update.

            – marmot
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            Perfect, thanks a lot!

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago














          • 1





            Very nice, thanks! One more question: is it possible to make the line more black (boldface)?

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            @Lao-tzu Sure. You can choose any line width. I chose a slightly thicker one in my update.

            – marmot
            10 hours ago






          • 1





            Perfect, thanks a lot!

            – Lao-tzu
            10 hours ago








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          1





          Very nice, thanks! One more question: is it possible to make the line more black (boldface)?

          – Lao-tzu
          10 hours ago





          Very nice, thanks! One more question: is it possible to make the line more black (boldface)?

          – Lao-tzu
          10 hours ago




          1




          1





          @Lao-tzu Sure. You can choose any line width. I chose a slightly thicker one in my update.

          – marmot
          10 hours ago





          @Lao-tzu Sure. You can choose any line width. I chose a slightly thicker one in my update.

          – marmot
          10 hours ago




          1




          1





          Perfect, thanks a lot!

          – Lao-tzu
          10 hours ago





          Perfect, thanks a lot!

          – Lao-tzu
          10 hours ago


















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