How shall I typeset ":<=>" in Latex which means "is logical equivalent"? After typing A :\iff B I get
Comparing it with A \coloneqq B (cf. How to typeset $:=$ correctly? ):
We see that there is a bigger space between the colon and the \iff symbol in A :\iff B. Unfortunately I haven't found a symbol in mathtools for this purpose...
My attempts: The result of A \ordinarycolon\iff B
and A \vcentcolon\iff B:




\documentclass{article} \usepackage{mathtools}
\begin{document} [ A \vcentcolon\Longleftrightarrow B ] \end{document}`
– LaRiFaRi Nov 18 '15 at 15:12