The Math Panel does not seem to contain the size dot one needs for the
dot product of vectors, namely, a dot bigger than \cdot but smaller than
\bullet. Steve suggested \centerdot, which does give a dot of about the
right size, but it's not centered--it's too low, almost at the baseline.
I suppose
Any one know how to get a dot which is bigger than \cdot but smaller
than \bullet? I need this to represent the dot product of vectors in
mathematics. And how about a heavier version of \times, to represent
the
cross product of vectors? Can I get this by doing \times in bold? (I'd
test this right
Any one know how to get a dot which is bigger than \cdot but smaller
than \bullet? I need this to represent the dot product of vectors in
mathematics. And how about a heavier version of \times, to represent the
cross product of vectors? Can I get this by doing \times in bold? (I'd
test this right n