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    boldsymbol{Rightarrow}.

    – Bernard
    4 hours ago











  • Thank you but it doesn't look bold enough. Is there a way to make it stand out stronger?

    – Frederic Chopin
    4 hours ago











  • Is it necessary that the bold arrow consists of two strokes? Otherwise packages like pifont provide a lot of different bold arrows.

    – samcarter
    4 hours ago











  • Maybe using, only for this symbol, a font which is darker than Computer Modern, such as fourier.

    – Bernard
    4 hours ago











  • @samcarter I would prefer if the arrow was just like Rightarrow, with two strokes

    – Frederic Chopin
    4 hours ago
















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I tried doing, mathbf{Rightarrow}, but nothing happens.



How do I make the Rightarrow symbol bold?










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    boldsymbol{Rightarrow}.

    – Bernard
    4 hours ago











  • Thank you but it doesn't look bold enough. Is there a way to make it stand out stronger?

    – Frederic Chopin
    4 hours ago











  • Is it necessary that the bold arrow consists of two strokes? Otherwise packages like pifont provide a lot of different bold arrows.

    – samcarter
    4 hours ago











  • Maybe using, only for this symbol, a font which is darker than Computer Modern, such as fourier.

    – Bernard
    4 hours ago











  • @samcarter I would prefer if the arrow was just like Rightarrow, with two strokes

    – Frederic Chopin
    4 hours ago














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I tried doing, mathbf{Rightarrow}, but nothing happens.



How do I make the Rightarrow symbol bold?










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I tried doing, mathbf{Rightarrow}, but nothing happens.



How do I make the Rightarrow symbol bold?







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  • 4





    boldsymbol{Rightarrow}.

    – Bernard
    4 hours ago











  • Thank you but it doesn't look bold enough. Is there a way to make it stand out stronger?

    – Frederic Chopin
    4 hours ago











  • Is it necessary that the bold arrow consists of two strokes? Otherwise packages like pifont provide a lot of different bold arrows.

    – samcarter
    4 hours ago











  • Maybe using, only for this symbol, a font which is darker than Computer Modern, such as fourier.

    – Bernard
    4 hours ago











  • @samcarter I would prefer if the arrow was just like Rightarrow, with two strokes

    – Frederic Chopin
    4 hours ago














  • 4





    boldsymbol{Rightarrow}.

    – Bernard
    4 hours ago











  • Thank you but it doesn't look bold enough. Is there a way to make it stand out stronger?

    – Frederic Chopin
    4 hours ago











  • Is it necessary that the bold arrow consists of two strokes? Otherwise packages like pifont provide a lot of different bold arrows.

    – samcarter
    4 hours ago











  • Maybe using, only for this symbol, a font which is darker than Computer Modern, such as fourier.

    – Bernard
    4 hours ago











  • @samcarter I would prefer if the arrow was just like Rightarrow, with two strokes

    – Frederic Chopin
    4 hours ago








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4





boldsymbol{Rightarrow}.

– Bernard
4 hours ago





boldsymbol{Rightarrow}.

– Bernard
4 hours ago













Thank you but it doesn't look bold enough. Is there a way to make it stand out stronger?

– Frederic Chopin
4 hours ago





Thank you but it doesn't look bold enough. Is there a way to make it stand out stronger?

– Frederic Chopin
4 hours ago













Is it necessary that the bold arrow consists of two strokes? Otherwise packages like pifont provide a lot of different bold arrows.

– samcarter
4 hours ago





Is it necessary that the bold arrow consists of two strokes? Otherwise packages like pifont provide a lot of different bold arrows.

– samcarter
4 hours ago













Maybe using, only for this symbol, a font which is darker than Computer Modern, such as fourier.

– Bernard
4 hours ago





Maybe using, only for this symbol, a font which is darker than Computer Modern, such as fourier.

– Bernard
4 hours ago













@samcarter I would prefer if the arrow was just like Rightarrow, with two strokes

– Frederic Chopin
4 hours ago





@samcarter I would prefer if the arrow was just like Rightarrow, with two strokes

– Frederic Chopin
4 hours ago










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If you would recreate the arrow in tikz, you could control how bold you like it by changing the line width to whatever value you like



documentclass[border=6.662mm]{standalone}

usepackage{tikz}

newcommand{myarrow}[1][0.1pt]{tikz[baseline=-0.26em,y=3em, x=3em]{filldraw[line width=#1] (0.4202,0.0021) .. controls (0.4202,-0.0000) and (0.4188,-0.0018) .. (0.4171,-0.0025) .. controls (0.3917,-0.0092) and (0.3699,-0.0236) .. (0.3509,-0.0401) .. controls (0.3355,-0.0538) and (0.3225,-0.0704) .. (0.3130,-0.0890) .. controls (0.3119,-0.0915) and (0.3094,-0.0929) .. (0.3066,-0.0929) .. controls (0.3028,-0.0929) and (0.2996,-0.0897) .. (0.2996,-0.0858) .. controls (0.2996,-0.0848) and (0.3000,-0.0837) .. (0.3003,-0.0827) .. controls (0.3087,-0.0665) and (0.3193,-0.0517) .. (0.3316,-0.0391) -- (0.1181,-0.0391) .. controls (0.1143,-0.0391) and (0.1111,-0.0359) .. (0.1111,-0.0320) .. controls (0.1111,-0.0282) and (0.1143,-0.0250) .. (0.1181,-0.0250) -- (0.3471,-0.0250) .. controls (0.3611,-0.0137) and (0.3766,-0.0046) .. (0.3935,0.0021) .. controls (0.3766,0.0088) and (0.3611,0.0179) .. (0.3471,0.0292) -- (0.1181,0.0292) .. controls (0.1143,0.0292) and (0.1111,0.0323) .. (0.1111,0.0362) .. controls (0.1111,0.0401) and (0.1143,0.0432) .. (0.1181,0.0432) -- (0.3316,0.0432) .. controls (0.3193,0.0559) and (0.3087,0.0707) .. (0.3003,0.0868) .. controls (0.3000,0.0879) and (0.2996,0.0889) .. (0.2996,0.0900) .. controls (0.2996,0.0939) and (0.3028,0.0970) .. (0.3066,0.0970) .. controls (0.3094,0.0970) and (0.3119,0.0956) .. (0.3130,0.0932) .. controls (0.3225,0.0745) and (0.3355,0.0580) .. (0.3509,0.0443) .. controls (0.3699,0.0278) and (0.3917,0.0133) .. (0.4171,0.0067) .. controls (0.4188,0.0059) and (0.4202,0.0042) .. (0.4202,0.0021) -- cycle;}}

begin{document}

$Rightarrow$
myarrow
myarrow[0.25pt]
myarrow[0.5pt]
myarrow[0.75pt]

end{document}


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Here is a way with which you can make any symbol fat: use the contour package.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage[outline]{contour}
begin{document}
begin{enumerate}
item Just the symbol:
contour{black}{$Rightarrow$}

item The symbol between two bold symbols:
$boldsymbol{A}mathrel{contour{black}{${Rightarrow}$}}boldsymbol{B}$

item Using texttt{contour} for everything:
contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}

item verb|contourlength{0.02em}|:
bgroupcontourlength{0.02em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

item verb|contourlength{0.01em}|:
bgroupcontourlength{0.01em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

item Other symbols:
contour{black}{$ALeftarrow B=Cne D$}
end{enumerate}
end{document}


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    If you would recreate the arrow in tikz, you could control how bold you like it by changing the line width to whatever value you like



    documentclass[border=6.662mm]{standalone}

    usepackage{tikz}

    newcommand{myarrow}[1][0.1pt]{tikz[baseline=-0.26em,y=3em, x=3em]{filldraw[line width=#1] (0.4202,0.0021) .. controls (0.4202,-0.0000) and (0.4188,-0.0018) .. (0.4171,-0.0025) .. controls (0.3917,-0.0092) and (0.3699,-0.0236) .. (0.3509,-0.0401) .. controls (0.3355,-0.0538) and (0.3225,-0.0704) .. (0.3130,-0.0890) .. controls (0.3119,-0.0915) and (0.3094,-0.0929) .. (0.3066,-0.0929) .. controls (0.3028,-0.0929) and (0.2996,-0.0897) .. (0.2996,-0.0858) .. controls (0.2996,-0.0848) and (0.3000,-0.0837) .. (0.3003,-0.0827) .. controls (0.3087,-0.0665) and (0.3193,-0.0517) .. (0.3316,-0.0391) -- (0.1181,-0.0391) .. controls (0.1143,-0.0391) and (0.1111,-0.0359) .. (0.1111,-0.0320) .. controls (0.1111,-0.0282) and (0.1143,-0.0250) .. (0.1181,-0.0250) -- (0.3471,-0.0250) .. controls (0.3611,-0.0137) and (0.3766,-0.0046) .. (0.3935,0.0021) .. controls (0.3766,0.0088) and (0.3611,0.0179) .. (0.3471,0.0292) -- (0.1181,0.0292) .. controls (0.1143,0.0292) and (0.1111,0.0323) .. (0.1111,0.0362) .. controls (0.1111,0.0401) and (0.1143,0.0432) .. (0.1181,0.0432) -- (0.3316,0.0432) .. controls (0.3193,0.0559) and (0.3087,0.0707) .. (0.3003,0.0868) .. controls (0.3000,0.0879) and (0.2996,0.0889) .. (0.2996,0.0900) .. controls (0.2996,0.0939) and (0.3028,0.0970) .. (0.3066,0.0970) .. controls (0.3094,0.0970) and (0.3119,0.0956) .. (0.3130,0.0932) .. controls (0.3225,0.0745) and (0.3355,0.0580) .. (0.3509,0.0443) .. controls (0.3699,0.0278) and (0.3917,0.0133) .. (0.4171,0.0067) .. controls (0.4188,0.0059) and (0.4202,0.0042) .. (0.4202,0.0021) -- cycle;}}

    begin{document}

    $Rightarrow$
    myarrow
    myarrow[0.25pt]
    myarrow[0.5pt]
    myarrow[0.75pt]

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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    • @marmot only picture mode ducks :)

      – samcarter
      4 hours ago






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      @marmot And thanks for your comment about the dimensions!

      – samcarter
      4 hours ago
















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    If you would recreate the arrow in tikz, you could control how bold you like it by changing the line width to whatever value you like



    documentclass[border=6.662mm]{standalone}

    usepackage{tikz}

    newcommand{myarrow}[1][0.1pt]{tikz[baseline=-0.26em,y=3em, x=3em]{filldraw[line width=#1] (0.4202,0.0021) .. controls (0.4202,-0.0000) and (0.4188,-0.0018) .. (0.4171,-0.0025) .. controls (0.3917,-0.0092) and (0.3699,-0.0236) .. (0.3509,-0.0401) .. controls (0.3355,-0.0538) and (0.3225,-0.0704) .. (0.3130,-0.0890) .. controls (0.3119,-0.0915) and (0.3094,-0.0929) .. (0.3066,-0.0929) .. controls (0.3028,-0.0929) and (0.2996,-0.0897) .. (0.2996,-0.0858) .. controls (0.2996,-0.0848) and (0.3000,-0.0837) .. (0.3003,-0.0827) .. controls (0.3087,-0.0665) and (0.3193,-0.0517) .. (0.3316,-0.0391) -- (0.1181,-0.0391) .. controls (0.1143,-0.0391) and (0.1111,-0.0359) .. (0.1111,-0.0320) .. controls (0.1111,-0.0282) and (0.1143,-0.0250) .. (0.1181,-0.0250) -- (0.3471,-0.0250) .. controls (0.3611,-0.0137) and (0.3766,-0.0046) .. (0.3935,0.0021) .. controls (0.3766,0.0088) and (0.3611,0.0179) .. (0.3471,0.0292) -- (0.1181,0.0292) .. controls (0.1143,0.0292) and (0.1111,0.0323) .. (0.1111,0.0362) .. controls (0.1111,0.0401) and (0.1143,0.0432) .. (0.1181,0.0432) -- (0.3316,0.0432) .. controls (0.3193,0.0559) and (0.3087,0.0707) .. (0.3003,0.0868) .. controls (0.3000,0.0879) and (0.2996,0.0889) .. (0.2996,0.0900) .. controls (0.2996,0.0939) and (0.3028,0.0970) .. (0.3066,0.0970) .. controls (0.3094,0.0970) and (0.3119,0.0956) .. (0.3130,0.0932) .. controls (0.3225,0.0745) and (0.3355,0.0580) .. (0.3509,0.0443) .. controls (0.3699,0.0278) and (0.3917,0.0133) .. (0.4171,0.0067) .. controls (0.4188,0.0059) and (0.4202,0.0042) .. (0.4202,0.0021) -- cycle;}}

    begin{document}

    $Rightarrow$
    myarrow
    myarrow[0.25pt]
    myarrow[0.5pt]
    myarrow[0.75pt]

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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    • @marmot only picture mode ducks :)

      – samcarter
      4 hours ago






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      @marmot And thanks for your comment about the dimensions!

      – samcarter
      4 hours ago














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    If you would recreate the arrow in tikz, you could control how bold you like it by changing the line width to whatever value you like



    documentclass[border=6.662mm]{standalone}

    usepackage{tikz}

    newcommand{myarrow}[1][0.1pt]{tikz[baseline=-0.26em,y=3em, x=3em]{filldraw[line width=#1] (0.4202,0.0021) .. controls (0.4202,-0.0000) and (0.4188,-0.0018) .. (0.4171,-0.0025) .. controls (0.3917,-0.0092) and (0.3699,-0.0236) .. (0.3509,-0.0401) .. controls (0.3355,-0.0538) and (0.3225,-0.0704) .. (0.3130,-0.0890) .. controls (0.3119,-0.0915) and (0.3094,-0.0929) .. (0.3066,-0.0929) .. controls (0.3028,-0.0929) and (0.2996,-0.0897) .. (0.2996,-0.0858) .. controls (0.2996,-0.0848) and (0.3000,-0.0837) .. (0.3003,-0.0827) .. controls (0.3087,-0.0665) and (0.3193,-0.0517) .. (0.3316,-0.0391) -- (0.1181,-0.0391) .. controls (0.1143,-0.0391) and (0.1111,-0.0359) .. (0.1111,-0.0320) .. controls (0.1111,-0.0282) and (0.1143,-0.0250) .. (0.1181,-0.0250) -- (0.3471,-0.0250) .. controls (0.3611,-0.0137) and (0.3766,-0.0046) .. (0.3935,0.0021) .. controls (0.3766,0.0088) and (0.3611,0.0179) .. (0.3471,0.0292) -- (0.1181,0.0292) .. controls (0.1143,0.0292) and (0.1111,0.0323) .. (0.1111,0.0362) .. controls (0.1111,0.0401) and (0.1143,0.0432) .. (0.1181,0.0432) -- (0.3316,0.0432) .. controls (0.3193,0.0559) and (0.3087,0.0707) .. (0.3003,0.0868) .. controls (0.3000,0.0879) and (0.2996,0.0889) .. (0.2996,0.0900) .. controls (0.2996,0.0939) and (0.3028,0.0970) .. (0.3066,0.0970) .. controls (0.3094,0.0970) and (0.3119,0.0956) .. (0.3130,0.0932) .. controls (0.3225,0.0745) and (0.3355,0.0580) .. (0.3509,0.0443) .. controls (0.3699,0.0278) and (0.3917,0.0133) .. (0.4171,0.0067) .. controls (0.4188,0.0059) and (0.4202,0.0042) .. (0.4202,0.0021) -- cycle;}}

    begin{document}

    $Rightarrow$
    myarrow
    myarrow[0.25pt]
    myarrow[0.5pt]
    myarrow[0.75pt]

    end{document}


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer















    If you would recreate the arrow in tikz, you could control how bold you like it by changing the line width to whatever value you like



    documentclass[border=6.662mm]{standalone}

    usepackage{tikz}

    newcommand{myarrow}[1][0.1pt]{tikz[baseline=-0.26em,y=3em, x=3em]{filldraw[line width=#1] (0.4202,0.0021) .. controls (0.4202,-0.0000) and (0.4188,-0.0018) .. (0.4171,-0.0025) .. controls (0.3917,-0.0092) and (0.3699,-0.0236) .. (0.3509,-0.0401) .. controls (0.3355,-0.0538) and (0.3225,-0.0704) .. (0.3130,-0.0890) .. controls (0.3119,-0.0915) and (0.3094,-0.0929) .. (0.3066,-0.0929) .. controls (0.3028,-0.0929) and (0.2996,-0.0897) .. (0.2996,-0.0858) .. controls (0.2996,-0.0848) and (0.3000,-0.0837) .. (0.3003,-0.0827) .. controls (0.3087,-0.0665) and (0.3193,-0.0517) .. (0.3316,-0.0391) -- (0.1181,-0.0391) .. controls (0.1143,-0.0391) and (0.1111,-0.0359) .. (0.1111,-0.0320) .. controls (0.1111,-0.0282) and (0.1143,-0.0250) .. (0.1181,-0.0250) -- (0.3471,-0.0250) .. controls (0.3611,-0.0137) and (0.3766,-0.0046) .. (0.3935,0.0021) .. controls (0.3766,0.0088) and (0.3611,0.0179) .. (0.3471,0.0292) -- (0.1181,0.0292) .. controls (0.1143,0.0292) and (0.1111,0.0323) .. (0.1111,0.0362) .. controls (0.1111,0.0401) and (0.1143,0.0432) .. (0.1181,0.0432) -- (0.3316,0.0432) .. controls (0.3193,0.0559) and (0.3087,0.0707) .. (0.3003,0.0868) .. controls (0.3000,0.0879) and (0.2996,0.0889) .. (0.2996,0.0900) .. controls (0.2996,0.0939) and (0.3028,0.0970) .. (0.3066,0.0970) .. controls (0.3094,0.0970) and (0.3119,0.0956) .. (0.3130,0.0932) .. controls (0.3225,0.0745) and (0.3355,0.0580) .. (0.3509,0.0443) .. controls (0.3699,0.0278) and (0.3917,0.0133) .. (0.4171,0.0067) .. controls (0.4188,0.0059) and (0.4202,0.0042) .. (0.4202,0.0021) -- cycle;}}

    begin{document}

    $Rightarrow$
    myarrow
    myarrow[0.25pt]
    myarrow[0.5pt]
    myarrow[0.75pt]

    end{document}


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    • @marmot only picture mode ducks :)

      – samcarter
      4 hours ago






    • 1





      @marmot And thanks for your comment about the dimensions!

      – samcarter
      4 hours ago



















    • @marmot only picture mode ducks :)

      – samcarter
      4 hours ago






    • 1





      @marmot And thanks for your comment about the dimensions!

      – samcarter
      4 hours ago

















    @marmot only picture mode ducks :)

    – samcarter
    4 hours ago





    @marmot only picture mode ducks :)

    – samcarter
    4 hours ago




    1




    1





    @marmot And thanks for your comment about the dimensions!

    – samcarter
    4 hours ago





    @marmot And thanks for your comment about the dimensions!

    – samcarter
    4 hours ago











    2














    Here is a way with which you can make any symbol fat: use the contour package.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage[outline]{contour}
    begin{document}
    begin{enumerate}
    item Just the symbol:
    contour{black}{$Rightarrow$}

    item The symbol between two bold symbols:
    $boldsymbol{A}mathrel{contour{black}{${Rightarrow}$}}boldsymbol{B}$

    item Using texttt{contour} for everything:
    contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}

    item verb|contourlength{0.02em}|:
    bgroupcontourlength{0.02em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

    item verb|contourlength{0.01em}|:
    bgroupcontourlength{0.01em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

    item Other symbols:
    contour{black}{$ALeftarrow B=Cne D$}
    end{enumerate}
    end{document}


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      Here is a way with which you can make any symbol fat: use the contour package.



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{amsmath}
      usepackage[outline]{contour}
      begin{document}
      begin{enumerate}
      item Just the symbol:
      contour{black}{$Rightarrow$}

      item The symbol between two bold symbols:
      $boldsymbol{A}mathrel{contour{black}{${Rightarrow}$}}boldsymbol{B}$

      item Using texttt{contour} for everything:
      contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}

      item verb|contourlength{0.02em}|:
      bgroupcontourlength{0.02em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

      item verb|contourlength{0.01em}|:
      bgroupcontourlength{0.01em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

      item Other symbols:
      contour{black}{$ALeftarrow B=Cne D$}
      end{enumerate}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        Here is a way with which you can make any symbol fat: use the contour package.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{amsmath}
        usepackage[outline]{contour}
        begin{document}
        begin{enumerate}
        item Just the symbol:
        contour{black}{$Rightarrow$}

        item The symbol between two bold symbols:
        $boldsymbol{A}mathrel{contour{black}{${Rightarrow}$}}boldsymbol{B}$

        item Using texttt{contour} for everything:
        contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}

        item verb|contourlength{0.02em}|:
        bgroupcontourlength{0.02em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

        item verb|contourlength{0.01em}|:
        bgroupcontourlength{0.01em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

        item Other symbols:
        contour{black}{$ALeftarrow B=Cne D$}
        end{enumerate}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        Here is a way with which you can make any symbol fat: use the contour package.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{amsmath}
        usepackage[outline]{contour}
        begin{document}
        begin{enumerate}
        item Just the symbol:
        contour{black}{$Rightarrow$}

        item The symbol between two bold symbols:
        $boldsymbol{A}mathrel{contour{black}{${Rightarrow}$}}boldsymbol{B}$

        item Using texttt{contour} for everything:
        contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}

        item verb|contourlength{0.02em}|:
        bgroupcontourlength{0.02em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

        item verb|contourlength{0.01em}|:
        bgroupcontourlength{0.01em}contour{black}{$ARightarrow B$}egroup

        item Other symbols:
        contour{black}{$ALeftarrow B=Cne D$}
        end{enumerate}
        end{document}


        enter image description here







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