I want the two '\Vert' outside '\frac' operators to have the height of the fractions. How should i do to get exactly this, which i found in a math book?
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Beautiful! I find it strange that this command does not exist in the math packages i already have and use in this project. The book i said is not physics, it is a book about analytic geometry. Anyway, every time i used \Vert was thinking about the norm of a vector.
Just a note that may be useful to someone else too: i am compiling my code in Debian, with Texlive installed. I had to install the debian package "texlive-science" to get, among several others, the LaTeX 'physics' package.
The symbols you found are the standard symbols and you can all scale them by hand. They are used by the physics package, which does the scaling for you.
Most advanced users prefer the manual scaling.
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