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How to create a command for the “strange m” symbol in latex?



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I am wanting to use the "strange m" symbol in my latex code.



I had hoped to use the scorpio symbol, but have been unable to find a scorpio command that produces what I am looking for. The two that I have found were not exactly what I had in mind.



I essentially want the symbol to be like the greek letter eta, but with two bumps instead of one.



Unfortunately, I am unsure of how to construct NEW symbols in latex.



These are the scorpio symbols



These are more like the symbol I want



Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly



enter image description here










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  • 1





    documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

    – marmot
    4 hours ago











  • Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

    – Mico
    4 hours ago











  • I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

    – Oliver Morrison
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

    – JouleV
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    @Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

    – David Carlisle
    3 hours ago















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enter image description here



I am wanting to use the "strange m" symbol in my latex code.



I had hoped to use the scorpio symbol, but have been unable to find a scorpio command that produces what I am looking for. The two that I have found were not exactly what I had in mind.



I essentially want the symbol to be like the greek letter eta, but with two bumps instead of one.



Unfortunately, I am unsure of how to construct NEW symbols in latex.



These are the scorpio symbols



These are more like the symbol I want



Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly



enter image description here










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

    – marmot
    4 hours ago











  • Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

    – Mico
    4 hours ago











  • I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

    – Oliver Morrison
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

    – JouleV
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    @Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

    – David Carlisle
    3 hours ago













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enter image description here



I am wanting to use the "strange m" symbol in my latex code.



I had hoped to use the scorpio symbol, but have been unable to find a scorpio command that produces what I am looking for. The two that I have found were not exactly what I had in mind.



I essentially want the symbol to be like the greek letter eta, but with two bumps instead of one.



Unfortunately, I am unsure of how to construct NEW symbols in latex.



These are the scorpio symbols



These are more like the symbol I want



Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















enter image description here



I am wanting to use the "strange m" symbol in my latex code.



I had hoped to use the scorpio symbol, but have been unable to find a scorpio command that produces what I am looking for. The two that I have found were not exactly what I had in mind.



I essentially want the symbol to be like the greek letter eta, but with two bumps instead of one.



Unfortunately, I am unsure of how to construct NEW symbols in latex.



These are the scorpio symbols



These are more like the symbol I want



Currently the best I have is this symbol, but it has broken apart slightly



enter image description here







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    documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

    – marmot
    4 hours ago











  • Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

    – Mico
    4 hours ago











  • I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

    – Oliver Morrison
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

    – JouleV
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    @Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

    – David Carlisle
    3 hours ago












  • 1





    documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

    – marmot
    4 hours ago











  • Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

    – Mico
    4 hours ago











  • I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

    – Oliver Morrison
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

    – JouleV
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    @Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

    – David Carlisle
    3 hours ago







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documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

– marmot
4 hours ago





documentclassarticle usepackagemarvosym begindocument Scorpio enddocument?

– marmot
4 hours ago













Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

– Mico
4 hours ago





Are you looking for scorpio (wasysym package), Scorpio (marvsym package), or Scorpio (startfont package)?

– Mico
4 hours ago













I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

– Oliver Morrison
4 hours ago





I don't want scorpio exactly. I had hoped the scorpio symbol would work, but I've seen both and neither were the symbol I want :/ I just want an extra bump on eta. Like eta, but an m with a flick instead of an n with a flick

– Oliver Morrison
4 hours ago




3




3





Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

– JouleV
4 hours ago





Nice question. Upvoted and retracted close vote.

– JouleV
4 hours ago




2




2





@Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

– David Carlisle
3 hours ago





@Raaja see the above discussion, can you use any of the answers to that question to get the answer needed here?

– David Carlisle
3 hours ago










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Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



documentclassarticle

usepackagetrimclip
newcommandemetaclipbox0em 0ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em 0ex 0em -1ex$eta$
begindocument
[
meta
]
[
emeta
]
enddocument


enter image description here



Thanks to marmot for reminding me to use relative units.






share|improve this answer

























  • +1: It fits simply perfectly!

    – JouleV
    4 hours ago











  • BRILLIANT! :D This is much more like what I had in mind

    – Oliver Morrison
    4 hours ago






  • 3





    Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

    – marmot
    4 hours ago











  • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

    – Oliver Morrison
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    Fixed! Thanks :)

    – Oliver Morrison
    3 hours ago


















3














As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackageamsmath
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
ifx@tempa@tempb%
def#11%
else
def#10%
fi
makeatother
newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
(0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
(0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
(1.15em,-0.2ex)
ensuremathmathchoice%
tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
%
tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
%
tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
mpath;
%
tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
mpath;

begindocument

freakym

$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
unboldmath
enddocument


enter image description here



Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
usepackageamsmath
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
ifx@tempa@tempb%
def#11%
else%
def#10%
fi
makeatother
newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
endscope
beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
endscope
begindocument
clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

Large clippym

$boldsymbolclippym$

Large $boldsymbolclippym$

enddocument


enter image description here



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    The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



    miama



    documentclassarticle
    usepackage[scale=1]miama

    begindocument
    miamam
    enddocument





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      Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetrimclip
      newcommandemetaclipbox0em 0ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em 0ex 0em -1ex$eta$
      begindocument
      [
      meta
      ]
      [
      emeta
      ]
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      Thanks to marmot for reminding me to use relative units.






      share|improve this answer

























      • +1: It fits simply perfectly!

        – JouleV
        4 hours ago











      • BRILLIANT! :D This is much more like what I had in mind

        – Oliver Morrison
        4 hours ago






      • 3





        Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

        – marmot
        4 hours ago











      • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

        – Oliver Morrison
        4 hours ago






      • 2





        Fixed! Thanks :)

        – Oliver Morrison
        3 hours ago















      17














      Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetrimclip
      newcommandemetaclipbox0em 0ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em 0ex 0em -1ex$eta$
      begindocument
      [
      meta
      ]
      [
      emeta
      ]
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      Thanks to marmot for reminding me to use relative units.






      share|improve this answer

























      • +1: It fits simply perfectly!

        – JouleV
        4 hours ago











      • BRILLIANT! :D This is much more like what I had in mind

        – Oliver Morrison
        4 hours ago






      • 3





        Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

        – marmot
        4 hours ago











      • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

        – Oliver Morrison
        4 hours ago






      • 2





        Fixed! Thanks :)

        – Oliver Morrison
        3 hours ago













      17












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      17







      Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetrimclip
      newcommandemetaclipbox0em 0ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em 0ex 0em -1ex$eta$
      begindocument
      [
      meta
      ]
      [
      emeta
      ]
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      Thanks to marmot for reminding me to use relative units.






      share|improve this answer















      Do it yourself joining m and eta with clipbox:



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetrimclip
      newcommandemetaclipbox0em 0ex .3em -1ex$m$clipbox.3em 0ex 0em -1ex$eta$
      begindocument
      [
      meta
      ]
      [
      emeta
      ]
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      Thanks to marmot for reminding me to use relative units.







      share|improve this answer














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      answered 4 hours ago









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      • +1: It fits simply perfectly!

        – JouleV
        4 hours ago











      • BRILLIANT! :D This is much more like what I had in mind

        – Oliver Morrison
        4 hours ago






      • 3





        Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

        – marmot
        4 hours ago











      • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

        – Oliver Morrison
        4 hours ago






      • 2





        Fixed! Thanks :)

        – Oliver Morrison
        3 hours ago

















      • +1: It fits simply perfectly!

        – JouleV
        4 hours ago











      • BRILLIANT! :D This is much more like what I had in mind

        – Oliver Morrison
        4 hours ago






      • 3





        Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

        – marmot
        4 hours ago











      • I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

        – Oliver Morrison
        4 hours ago






      • 2





        Fixed! Thanks :)

        – Oliver Morrison
        3 hours ago
















      +1: It fits simply perfectly!

      – JouleV
      4 hours ago





      +1: It fits simply perfectly!

      – JouleV
      4 hours ago













      BRILLIANT! :D This is much more like what I had in mind

      – Oliver Morrison
      4 hours ago





      BRILLIANT! :D This is much more like what I had in mind

      – Oliver Morrison
      4 hours ago




      3




      3





      Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

      – marmot
      4 hours ago





      Maybe use relative units instead of absolute ones such that this symbol can also be used in subscripts, footnotes and so on?

      – marmot
      4 hours ago













      I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

      – Oliver Morrison
      4 hours ago





      I have just implemented the symbol and it doesn't quite line up :/

      – Oliver Morrison
      4 hours ago




      2




      2





      Fixed! Thanks :)

      – Oliver Morrison
      3 hours ago





      Fixed! Thanks :)

      – Oliver Morrison
      3 hours ago











      3














      As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagetikz
      usepackageamsmath
      makeatletter
      DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
      edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
      ifx@tempa@tempb%
      def#11%
      else
      def#10%
      fi
      makeatother
      newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
      defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
      (0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
      (0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
      (1.15em,-0.2ex)
      ensuremathmathchoice%
      tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
      %
      tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
      %
      tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
      mpath;
      %
      tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
      mpath;

      begindocument

      freakym

      $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

      boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
      unboldmath
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagetikz
      usepackageamsmath
      makeatletter
      DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
      edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
      ifx@tempa@tempb%
      def#11%
      else%
      def#10%
      fi
      makeatother
      newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
      tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
      clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
      node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
      endscope
      beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
      clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
      node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
      endscope
      begindocument
      clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

      Large clippym

      $boldsymbolclippym$

      Large $boldsymbolclippym$

      enddocument


      enter image description here



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer





























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        As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagetikz
        usepackageamsmath
        makeatletter
        DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
        edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
        ifx@tempa@tempb%
        def#11%
        else
        def#10%
        fi
        makeatother
        newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
        defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
        (0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
        (0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
        (1.15em,-0.2ex)
        ensuremathmathchoice%
        tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
        %
        tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
        %
        tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
        mpath;
        %
        tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
        mpath;

        begindocument

        freakym

        $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

        boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
        unboldmath
        enddocument


        enter image description here



        Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagetikz
        usepackageamsmath
        makeatletter
        DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
        edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
        ifx@tempa@tempb%
        def#11%
        else%
        def#10%
        fi
        makeatother
        newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
        tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
        clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
        node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
        endscope
        beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
        clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
        node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
        endscope
        begindocument
        clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

        Large clippym

        $boldsymbolclippym$

        Large $boldsymbolclippym$

        enddocument


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          As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagetikz
          usepackageamsmath
          makeatletter
          DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
          edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
          ifx@tempa@tempb%
          def#11%
          else
          def#10%
          fi
          makeatother
          newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
          defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
          (0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
          (0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
          (1.15em,-0.2ex)
          ensuremathmathchoice%
          tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
          %
          tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
          %
          tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
          mpath;
          %
          tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
          mpath;

          begindocument

          freakym

          $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

          boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
          unboldmath
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagetikz
          usepackageamsmath
          makeatletter
          DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
          edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
          ifx@tempa@tempb%
          def#11%
          else%
          def#10%
          fi
          makeatother
          newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
          tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
          clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
          node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
          endscope
          beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
          clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
          node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
          endscope
          begindocument
          clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

          Large clippym

          $boldsymbolclippym$

          Large $boldsymbolclippym$

          enddocument


          enter image description here



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          As discussed under this thread, you can always build your own.



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagetikz
          usepackageamsmath
          makeatletter
          DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
          edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
          ifx@tempa@tempb%
          def#11%
          else
          def#10%
          fi
          makeatother
          newcommandfreakymcheckboldtmp%
          defmpath(0,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.2em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
          (0.4em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (0.6em,0) to[out=70,in=180]
          (0.8em,1ex) to[out=0,in=70] (1em,0) to[out=-110,in=-90,looseness=2.5]
          (1.15em,-0.2ex)
          ensuremathmathchoice%
          tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
          %
          tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.06em] mpath;
          %
          tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.045em,scale=0.75]
          mpath;
          %
          tikz[baseline=0ex]draw[line width=(1+0.33*tmp)*0.035em,scale=0.6]
          mpath;

          begindocument

          freakym

          $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$

          boldmath$Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$ Large $Afreakym B_Cfreakym D$
          unboldmath
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Just for fun a version strongly inspired by CarLaTeX. I will be happy to remove this part of my answer if she adds something along these lines to her nice answer.



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagetikz
          usepackageamsmath
          makeatletter
          DeclareRobustCommandcheckbold[1]% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/24635/121799
          edef@tempamath@versionedef@tempbbold%
          ifx@tempa@tempb%
          def#11%
          else%
          def#10%
          fi
          makeatother
          newcommandclippymcheckboldtmp%
          tikz[baseline=(m.base)]beginscope
          clip(-0.4em,0) rectangle (0.15em,1.8ex);
          node[anchor=south,inner sep=0pt](m)$m$;
          endscope
          beginscope[xshift=0.12em]
          clip(0,-0.6ex) rectangle (0.4em,1.8ex);
          node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0pt](m) at(-0.2725em-tmp*0.075em,-0.4ex) $eta$;
          endscope
          begindocument
          clippymfootnoteFull credit for $clippym$ goes to CarLaTeX.

          Large clippym

          $boldsymbolclippym$

          Large $boldsymbolclippym$

          enddocument


          enter image description here



          enter image description here







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              The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



              miama



              documentclassarticle
              usepackage[scale=1]miama

              begindocument
              miamam
              enddocument





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                The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



                miama



                documentclassarticle
                usepackage[scale=1]miama

                begindocument
                miamam
                enddocument





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                  The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



                  miama



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackage[scale=1]miama

                  begindocument
                  miamam
                  enddocument





                  share|improve this answer













                  The Miama Nueva font is on CTAN and distributed with TeX Live.



                  miama



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackage[scale=1]miama

                  begindocument
                  miamam
                  enddocument






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