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Label inside tikzcd square


Setting the name of matrix in tikz-cdtikz-cd Extra arrow tip with start anchor on edge v0.9bAdjusting the width of a displaymath environmentCommuting diagrams with two cells in tikz or anything?Problems with tikzcd diagramsRounded arrow in tikzcd with text on itHow to draw a curved line in tikz-cd instead of tikz?tikzcd not working inside newcommand?Macros running within cells of tikzcd, but to be (partially) executed laterlabel shifting behavior in tikz vs tikz-cdLinebreak inside label - tikzcd package













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I have part of a diagram with tikzcd which looks like this:



begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd


and produces the following



enter image description here



Now, I want to add a text in the middle of this diagram, and with the same inclination than it. The only way that I got to produce this, was to embed the tikzcd inside a tikzpicture:



begintikzpicture
node begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd;
node[rotate=-25] Text;
endtikzpicture


enter image description here



Is there any way to produce the same within the tikzcd environment?










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    OK, I see, and added a proposal.

    – marmot
    5 hours ago















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I have part of a diagram with tikzcd which looks like this:



begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd


and produces the following



enter image description here



Now, I want to add a text in the middle of this diagram, and with the same inclination than it. The only way that I got to produce this, was to embed the tikzcd inside a tikzpicture:



begintikzpicture
node begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd;
node[rotate=-25] Text;
endtikzpicture


enter image description here



Is there any way to produce the same within the tikzcd environment?










share|improve this question

















  • 2





    OK, I see, and added a proposal.

    – marmot
    5 hours ago













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I have part of a diagram with tikzcd which looks like this:



begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd


and produces the following



enter image description here



Now, I want to add a text in the middle of this diagram, and with the same inclination than it. The only way that I got to produce this, was to embed the tikzcd inside a tikzpicture:



begintikzpicture
node begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd;
node[rotate=-25] Text;
endtikzpicture


enter image description here



Is there any way to produce the same within the tikzcd environment?










share|improve this question














I have part of a diagram with tikzcd which looks like this:



begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd


and produces the following



enter image description here



Now, I want to add a text in the middle of this diagram, and with the same inclination than it. The only way that I got to produce this, was to embed the tikzcd inside a tikzpicture:



begintikzpicture
node begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd;
node[rotate=-25] Text;
endtikzpicture


enter image description here



Is there any way to produce the same within the tikzcd environment?







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    OK, I see, and added a proposal.

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    OK, I see, and added a proposal.

    – marmot
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Using this answer there is no need to nest tikzpictures, which you are effectively doing when putting a tikzcd environment into a node of a tikzpicture.



documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[ begintikzcd[column sep=20mm,
execute at end picture=
path (tikzcdmatrixname-1-1) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux1)
(tikzcdmatrixname-2-2) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-3-2)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux2)
(aux1) -- (aux2) node[midway,sloped]Text;
]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd]
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Great! Thank you very much.

    – Alejandro DC
    4 hours ago






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    @AlejandroDC You're welcome!

    – marmot
    4 hours ago


















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Another solution from within tikz-cd:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd

begindocument

begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] ar[rd, phantom, shift right=3.4ex, "quadtextText" marking]& \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • (a) my answer is "from within tikz-cd" as well and (b) is there a way to avoid the hard-coded distance in shift right=3.4ex?

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • @marmot: I wrote another solution from within tikz-cd, not another solution, from within tikz-cd. (b) I don't know enough of tikz to say whether it's possible. It would be possible if there is a way to determine the mid-points between A and B, and between C and D.

    – Bernard
    3 hours ago












  • Yes, there are ways, but the most straightforward one may be either loading calc or doing something of the sort I did. BTW, you do not need two separate arrows, if you are fine with adding explicit dimensions you could just do Aar[rd,"a","textText" sloped,below=1.5ex,xshift=0.75em].

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks for the information! I added a phantom arrow, as you can guess, to have full control on the distance.

    – Bernard
    2 hours ago











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Using this answer there is no need to nest tikzpictures, which you are effectively doing when putting a tikzcd environment into a node of a tikzpicture.



documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[ begintikzcd[column sep=20mm,
execute at end picture=
path (tikzcdmatrixname-1-1) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux1)
(tikzcdmatrixname-2-2) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-3-2)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux2)
(aux1) -- (aux2) node[midway,sloped]Text;
]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd]
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Great! Thank you very much.

    – Alejandro DC
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    @AlejandroDC You're welcome!

    – marmot
    4 hours ago















3














Using this answer there is no need to nest tikzpictures, which you are effectively doing when putting a tikzcd environment into a node of a tikzpicture.



documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[ begintikzcd[column sep=20mm,
execute at end picture=
path (tikzcdmatrixname-1-1) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux1)
(tikzcdmatrixname-2-2) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-3-2)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux2)
(aux1) -- (aux2) node[midway,sloped]Text;
]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd]
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Great! Thank you very much.

    – Alejandro DC
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    @AlejandroDC You're welcome!

    – marmot
    4 hours ago













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Using this answer there is no need to nest tikzpictures, which you are effectively doing when putting a tikzcd environment into a node of a tikzpicture.



documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[ begintikzcd[column sep=20mm,
execute at end picture=
path (tikzcdmatrixname-1-1) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux1)
(tikzcdmatrixname-2-2) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-3-2)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux2)
(aux1) -- (aux2) node[midway,sloped]Text;
]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd]
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













Using this answer there is no need to nest tikzpictures, which you are effectively doing when putting a tikzcd environment into a node of a tikzpicture.



documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz-cd
begindocument
[ begintikzcd[column sep=20mm,
execute at end picture=
path (tikzcdmatrixname-1-1) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux1)
(tikzcdmatrixname-2-2) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-3-2)
coordinate[pos=0.5] (aux2)
(aux1) -- (aux2) node[midway,sloped]Text;
]
Aar[rd,"a"] & \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd]
enddocument


enter image description here







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answered 5 hours ago









marmotmarmot

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  • Great! Thank you very much.

    – Alejandro DC
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    @AlejandroDC You're welcome!

    – marmot
    4 hours ago

















  • Great! Thank you very much.

    – Alejandro DC
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    @AlejandroDC You're welcome!

    – marmot
    4 hours ago
















Great! Thank you very much.

– Alejandro DC
4 hours ago





Great! Thank you very much.

– Alejandro DC
4 hours ago




2




2





@AlejandroDC You're welcome!

– marmot
4 hours ago





@AlejandroDC You're welcome!

– marmot
4 hours ago











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Another solution from within tikz-cd:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd

begindocument

begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] ar[rd, phantom, shift right=3.4ex, "quadtextText" marking]& \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • (a) my answer is "from within tikz-cd" as well and (b) is there a way to avoid the hard-coded distance in shift right=3.4ex?

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • @marmot: I wrote another solution from within tikz-cd, not another solution, from within tikz-cd. (b) I don't know enough of tikz to say whether it's possible. It would be possible if there is a way to determine the mid-points between A and B, and between C and D.

    – Bernard
    3 hours ago












  • Yes, there are ways, but the most straightforward one may be either loading calc or doing something of the sort I did. BTW, you do not need two separate arrows, if you are fine with adding explicit dimensions you could just do Aar[rd,"a","textText" sloped,below=1.5ex,xshift=0.75em].

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks for the information! I added a phantom arrow, as you can guess, to have full control on the distance.

    – Bernard
    2 hours ago















1














Another solution from within tikz-cd:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd

begindocument

begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] ar[rd, phantom, shift right=3.4ex, "quadtextText" marking]& \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • (a) my answer is "from within tikz-cd" as well and (b) is there a way to avoid the hard-coded distance in shift right=3.4ex?

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • @marmot: I wrote another solution from within tikz-cd, not another solution, from within tikz-cd. (b) I don't know enough of tikz to say whether it's possible. It would be possible if there is a way to determine the mid-points between A and B, and between C and D.

    – Bernard
    3 hours ago












  • Yes, there are ways, but the most straightforward one may be either loading calc or doing something of the sort I did. BTW, you do not need two separate arrows, if you are fine with adding explicit dimensions you could just do Aar[rd,"a","textText" sloped,below=1.5ex,xshift=0.75em].

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks for the information! I added a phantom arrow, as you can guess, to have full control on the distance.

    – Bernard
    2 hours ago













1












1








1







Another solution from within tikz-cd:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd

begindocument

begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] ar[rd, phantom, shift right=3.4ex, "quadtextText" marking]& \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













Another solution from within tikz-cd:



documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
usepackagetikz-cd

begindocument

begintikzcd[column sep=20mm]
Aar[rd,"a"] ar[rd, phantom, shift right=3.4ex, "quadtextText" marking]& \
Bar[rd,"b"]ar[u,"b"] & C \
& Dar[u,"d"]
endtikzcd

enddocument


enter image description here







share|improve this answer












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answered 3 hours ago









BernardBernard

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  • (a) my answer is "from within tikz-cd" as well and (b) is there a way to avoid the hard-coded distance in shift right=3.4ex?

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • @marmot: I wrote another solution from within tikz-cd, not another solution, from within tikz-cd. (b) I don't know enough of tikz to say whether it's possible. It would be possible if there is a way to determine the mid-points between A and B, and between C and D.

    – Bernard
    3 hours ago












  • Yes, there are ways, but the most straightforward one may be either loading calc or doing something of the sort I did. BTW, you do not need two separate arrows, if you are fine with adding explicit dimensions you could just do Aar[rd,"a","textText" sloped,below=1.5ex,xshift=0.75em].

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks for the information! I added a phantom arrow, as you can guess, to have full control on the distance.

    – Bernard
    2 hours ago

















  • (a) my answer is "from within tikz-cd" as well and (b) is there a way to avoid the hard-coded distance in shift right=3.4ex?

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • @marmot: I wrote another solution from within tikz-cd, not another solution, from within tikz-cd. (b) I don't know enough of tikz to say whether it's possible. It would be possible if there is a way to determine the mid-points between A and B, and between C and D.

    – Bernard
    3 hours ago












  • Yes, there are ways, but the most straightforward one may be either loading calc or doing something of the sort I did. BTW, you do not need two separate arrows, if you are fine with adding explicit dimensions you could just do Aar[rd,"a","textText" sloped,below=1.5ex,xshift=0.75em].

    – marmot
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks for the information! I added a phantom arrow, as you can guess, to have full control on the distance.

    – Bernard
    2 hours ago
















(a) my answer is "from within tikz-cd" as well and (b) is there a way to avoid the hard-coded distance in shift right=3.4ex?

– marmot
3 hours ago





(a) my answer is "from within tikz-cd" as well and (b) is there a way to avoid the hard-coded distance in shift right=3.4ex?

– marmot
3 hours ago













@marmot: I wrote another solution from within tikz-cd, not another solution, from within tikz-cd. (b) I don't know enough of tikz to say whether it's possible. It would be possible if there is a way to determine the mid-points between A and B, and between C and D.

– Bernard
3 hours ago






@marmot: I wrote another solution from within tikz-cd, not another solution, from within tikz-cd. (b) I don't know enough of tikz to say whether it's possible. It would be possible if there is a way to determine the mid-points between A and B, and between C and D.

– Bernard
3 hours ago














Yes, there are ways, but the most straightforward one may be either loading calc or doing something of the sort I did. BTW, you do not need two separate arrows, if you are fine with adding explicit dimensions you could just do Aar[rd,"a","textText" sloped,below=1.5ex,xshift=0.75em].

– marmot
3 hours ago





Yes, there are ways, but the most straightforward one may be either loading calc or doing something of the sort I did. BTW, you do not need two separate arrows, if you are fine with adding explicit dimensions you could just do Aar[rd,"a","textText" sloped,below=1.5ex,xshift=0.75em].

– marmot
3 hours ago













Thanks for the information! I added a phantom arrow, as you can guess, to have full control on the distance.

– Bernard
2 hours ago





Thanks for the information! I added a phantom arrow, as you can guess, to have full control on the distance.

– Bernard
2 hours ago

















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