I needed a quantifier that looks like an upside-down N so I defined
\newcommand{\namesym}{\reflectbox{\rotatebox[origin=c]{180}{$\mathsf{N}$}}}
In most places, this has about the same size as existing quantifiers like \exists and \forall. But when I use it in a subscript (in equation environment), \namesym looks way bigger than \exists and \forall (although smaller then when used outside subscript).
Why is this the case and what can I do about it?
\reflectboxwithout rotating be sufficient for an N? – samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz Feb 24 '23 at 14:28\mboxuse\text{\reflectbox{....(fromamsmath) – David Carlisle Feb 24 '23 at 14:57\textin the command fixed the issue! – dremodaris Feb 24 '23 at 15:16