How to add a white background to an angle label in Tikz?











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I'm drawing a diagram for a project, but with the n vector going through the angle label it isn't very clear, I'd like to add a white background to the alpha label so it's easier to see. Thanks, see MWE below.



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc,patterns,angles,quotes,arrows}

begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%Define coordinates
coordinate (origin) at (0,0);
coordinate (bhat) at (0,5);
coordinate (zetahat) at (5,0);
coordinate (vector) at (3,4);
coordinate (normal) at (1.581,4.743);

%Draw axes
draw[thick, <->] (bhat) node[above]{$hat{b}$} -- (origin) -- (zetahat) node[right]{$hat{zeta}$};

%Draw vector
draw[thick, ->, blue] (origin) -- (vector) node[above]{$vec{v_r}$};

%N vector
draw[thick, dotted, ->] (origin) -- (normal) node[above]{$hat{n}$};

%Draw angle
pic [draw, "$alpha$", angle eccentricity = 1.2, angle radius = 1.5cm, thick] {angle = vector--origin--bhat};

end{tikzpicture}
caption{Pitch angle $alpha$ is equal to $2theta_{bn}$, showing specular reflection}
label{fig:Pitch Angle}
end{center}
end{figure}
end{document}









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    fill=white but I think this will also fill other parts that you don't want to fill. If that is the case you'd have to create the label separately or someone else has a smarter idea about that
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I'm drawing a diagram for a project, but with the n vector going through the angle label it isn't very clear, I'd like to add a white background to the alpha label so it's easier to see. Thanks, see MWE below.



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc,patterns,angles,quotes,arrows}

begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%Define coordinates
coordinate (origin) at (0,0);
coordinate (bhat) at (0,5);
coordinate (zetahat) at (5,0);
coordinate (vector) at (3,4);
coordinate (normal) at (1.581,4.743);

%Draw axes
draw[thick, <->] (bhat) node[above]{$hat{b}$} -- (origin) -- (zetahat) node[right]{$hat{zeta}$};

%Draw vector
draw[thick, ->, blue] (origin) -- (vector) node[above]{$vec{v_r}$};

%N vector
draw[thick, dotted, ->] (origin) -- (normal) node[above]{$hat{n}$};

%Draw angle
pic [draw, "$alpha$", angle eccentricity = 1.2, angle radius = 1.5cm, thick] {angle = vector--origin--bhat};

end{tikzpicture}
caption{Pitch angle $alpha$ is equal to $2theta_{bn}$, showing specular reflection}
label{fig:Pitch Angle}
end{center}
end{figure}
end{document}









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    fill=white but I think this will also fill other parts that you don't want to fill. If that is the case you'd have to create the label separately or someone else has a smarter idea about that
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I'm drawing a diagram for a project, but with the n vector going through the angle label it isn't very clear, I'd like to add a white background to the alpha label so it's easier to see. Thanks, see MWE below.



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc,patterns,angles,quotes,arrows}

begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%Define coordinates
coordinate (origin) at (0,0);
coordinate (bhat) at (0,5);
coordinate (zetahat) at (5,0);
coordinate (vector) at (3,4);
coordinate (normal) at (1.581,4.743);

%Draw axes
draw[thick, <->] (bhat) node[above]{$hat{b}$} -- (origin) -- (zetahat) node[right]{$hat{zeta}$};

%Draw vector
draw[thick, ->, blue] (origin) -- (vector) node[above]{$vec{v_r}$};

%N vector
draw[thick, dotted, ->] (origin) -- (normal) node[above]{$hat{n}$};

%Draw angle
pic [draw, "$alpha$", angle eccentricity = 1.2, angle radius = 1.5cm, thick] {angle = vector--origin--bhat};

end{tikzpicture}
caption{Pitch angle $alpha$ is equal to $2theta_{bn}$, showing specular reflection}
label{fig:Pitch Angle}
end{center}
end{figure}
end{document}









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I'm drawing a diagram for a project, but with the n vector going through the angle label it isn't very clear, I'd like to add a white background to the alpha label so it's easier to see. Thanks, see MWE below.



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc,patterns,angles,quotes,arrows}

begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%Define coordinates
coordinate (origin) at (0,0);
coordinate (bhat) at (0,5);
coordinate (zetahat) at (5,0);
coordinate (vector) at (3,4);
coordinate (normal) at (1.581,4.743);

%Draw axes
draw[thick, <->] (bhat) node[above]{$hat{b}$} -- (origin) -- (zetahat) node[right]{$hat{zeta}$};

%Draw vector
draw[thick, ->, blue] (origin) -- (vector) node[above]{$vec{v_r}$};

%N vector
draw[thick, dotted, ->] (origin) -- (normal) node[above]{$hat{n}$};

%Draw angle
pic [draw, "$alpha$", angle eccentricity = 1.2, angle radius = 1.5cm, thick] {angle = vector--origin--bhat};

end{tikzpicture}
caption{Pitch angle $alpha$ is equal to $2theta_{bn}$, showing specular reflection}
label{fig:Pitch Angle}
end{center}
end{figure}
end{document}






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    fill=white but I think this will also fill other parts that you don't want to fill. If that is the case you'd have to create the label separately or someone else has a smarter idea about that
    – Raven
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    fill=white but I think this will also fill other parts that you don't want to fill. If that is the case you'd have to create the label separately or someone else has a smarter idea about that
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fill=white but I think this will also fill other parts that you don't want to fill. If that is the case you'd have to create the label separately or someone else has a smarter idea about that
– Raven
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fill=white but I think this will also fill other parts that you don't want to fill. If that is the case you'd have to create the label separately or someone else has a smarter idea about that
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Use "$alpha$"{fill=white} instead of "$alpha$" in pic



enter image description here



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{calc,patterns,angles,quotes,arrows}

begin{document}
begin{figure}
begin{center}
begin{tikzpicture}
%Define coordinates
coordinate (origin) at (0,0);
coordinate (bhat) at (0,5);
coordinate (zetahat) at (5,0);
coordinate (vector) at (3,4);
coordinate (normal) at (1.581,4.743);

%Draw axes
draw[thick, <->] (bhat) node[above]{$hat{b}$} -- (origin) -- (zetahat) node[right]{$hat{zeta}$};

%Draw vector
draw[thick, ->, blue] (origin) -- (vector) node[above]{$vec{v_r}$};

%N vector
draw[thick, dotted, ->] (origin) -- (normal) node[above]{$hat{n}$};

%Draw angle
pic [draw, "$alpha$"{fill=white}, angle eccentricity = 1.2, angle radius = 1.5cm, thick] {angle = vector--origin--bhat};

end{tikzpicture}
caption{Pitch angle $alpha$ is equal to $2theta_{bn}$, showing specular reflection}
label{fig:Pitch Angle}
end{center}
end{figure}
end{document}





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A PSTricks solution only for comparison purposes. A single * does the job (making the label background solid).



documentclass[pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
begin{document}
pspicture(-1,-1)(6,6)
psline{<->}(0,5)(0,0)(5,0)
psline{->}(5;60)
psline[linestyle=dotted,dotsep=1pt]{->}(5;75)
uput[90](0,5){$hat{b}$}
uput[0](5,0){$hat{zeta}$}
uput[60](5;60){$vec{v}_r$}
uput[75](5;75){$hat{n}$}
uput*{2.5}[75](0,0){$alpha$}
psarc(0,0){2}{60}{90}
endpspicture
end{document}


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    Use "$alpha$"{fill=white} instead of "$alpha$" in pic



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usetikzlibrary{calc,patterns,angles,quotes,arrows}

    begin{document}
    begin{figure}
    begin{center}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    %Define coordinates
    coordinate (origin) at (0,0);
    coordinate (bhat) at (0,5);
    coordinate (zetahat) at (5,0);
    coordinate (vector) at (3,4);
    coordinate (normal) at (1.581,4.743);

    %Draw axes
    draw[thick, <->] (bhat) node[above]{$hat{b}$} -- (origin) -- (zetahat) node[right]{$hat{zeta}$};

    %Draw vector
    draw[thick, ->, blue] (origin) -- (vector) node[above]{$vec{v_r}$};

    %N vector
    draw[thick, dotted, ->] (origin) -- (normal) node[above]{$hat{n}$};

    %Draw angle
    pic [draw, "$alpha$"{fill=white}, angle eccentricity = 1.2, angle radius = 1.5cm, thick] {angle = vector--origin--bhat};

    end{tikzpicture}
    caption{Pitch angle $alpha$ is equal to $2theta_{bn}$, showing specular reflection}
    label{fig:Pitch Angle}
    end{center}
    end{figure}
    end{document}





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      1 hour ago















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    Use "$alpha$"{fill=white} instead of "$alpha$" in pic



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usetikzlibrary{calc,patterns,angles,quotes,arrows}

    begin{document}
    begin{figure}
    begin{center}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    %Define coordinates
    coordinate (origin) at (0,0);
    coordinate (bhat) at (0,5);
    coordinate (zetahat) at (5,0);
    coordinate (vector) at (3,4);
    coordinate (normal) at (1.581,4.743);

    %Draw axes
    draw[thick, <->] (bhat) node[above]{$hat{b}$} -- (origin) -- (zetahat) node[right]{$hat{zeta}$};

    %Draw vector
    draw[thick, ->, blue] (origin) -- (vector) node[above]{$vec{v_r}$};

    %N vector
    draw[thick, dotted, ->] (origin) -- (normal) node[above]{$hat{n}$};

    %Draw angle
    pic [draw, "$alpha$"{fill=white}, angle eccentricity = 1.2, angle radius = 1.5cm, thick] {angle = vector--origin--bhat};

    end{tikzpicture}
    caption{Pitch angle $alpha$ is equal to $2theta_{bn}$, showing specular reflection}
    label{fig:Pitch Angle}
    end{center}
    end{figure}
    end{document}





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      1 hour ago













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    Use "$alpha$"{fill=white} instead of "$alpha$" in pic



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usetikzlibrary{calc,patterns,angles,quotes,arrows}

    begin{document}
    begin{figure}
    begin{center}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    %Define coordinates
    coordinate (origin) at (0,0);
    coordinate (bhat) at (0,5);
    coordinate (zetahat) at (5,0);
    coordinate (vector) at (3,4);
    coordinate (normal) at (1.581,4.743);

    %Draw axes
    draw[thick, <->] (bhat) node[above]{$hat{b}$} -- (origin) -- (zetahat) node[right]{$hat{zeta}$};

    %Draw vector
    draw[thick, ->, blue] (origin) -- (vector) node[above]{$vec{v_r}$};

    %N vector
    draw[thick, dotted, ->] (origin) -- (normal) node[above]{$hat{n}$};

    %Draw angle
    pic [draw, "$alpha$"{fill=white}, angle eccentricity = 1.2, angle radius = 1.5cm, thick] {angle = vector--origin--bhat};

    end{tikzpicture}
    caption{Pitch angle $alpha$ is equal to $2theta_{bn}$, showing specular reflection}
    label{fig:Pitch Angle}
    end{center}
    end{figure}
    end{document}





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    Use "$alpha$"{fill=white} instead of "$alpha$" in pic



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage{tikz}
    usetikzlibrary{calc,patterns,angles,quotes,arrows}

    begin{document}
    begin{figure}
    begin{center}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    %Define coordinates
    coordinate (origin) at (0,0);
    coordinate (bhat) at (0,5);
    coordinate (zetahat) at (5,0);
    coordinate (vector) at (3,4);
    coordinate (normal) at (1.581,4.743);

    %Draw axes
    draw[thick, <->] (bhat) node[above]{$hat{b}$} -- (origin) -- (zetahat) node[right]{$hat{zeta}$};

    %Draw vector
    draw[thick, ->, blue] (origin) -- (vector) node[above]{$vec{v_r}$};

    %N vector
    draw[thick, dotted, ->] (origin) -- (normal) node[above]{$hat{n}$};

    %Draw angle
    pic [draw, "$alpha$"{fill=white}, angle eccentricity = 1.2, angle radius = 1.5cm, thick] {angle = vector--origin--bhat};

    end{tikzpicture}
    caption{Pitch angle $alpha$ is equal to $2theta_{bn}$, showing specular reflection}
    label{fig:Pitch Angle}
    end{center}
    end{figure}
    end{document}






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    • Perfect! I knew there would be a simple answer!
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    • Perfect! I knew there would be a simple answer!
      – Jasper Salisbury
      1 hour ago
















    Perfect! I knew there would be a simple answer!
    – Jasper Salisbury
    1 hour ago




    Perfect! I knew there would be a simple answer!
    – Jasper Salisbury
    1 hour ago










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    A PSTricks solution only for comparison purposes. A single * does the job (making the label background solid).



    documentclass[pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
    begin{document}
    pspicture(-1,-1)(6,6)
    psline{<->}(0,5)(0,0)(5,0)
    psline{->}(5;60)
    psline[linestyle=dotted,dotsep=1pt]{->}(5;75)
    uput[90](0,5){$hat{b}$}
    uput[0](5,0){$hat{zeta}$}
    uput[60](5;60){$vec{v}_r$}
    uput[75](5;75){$hat{n}$}
    uput*{2.5}[75](0,0){$alpha$}
    psarc(0,0){2}{60}{90}
    endpspicture
    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      A PSTricks solution only for comparison purposes. A single * does the job (making the label background solid).



      documentclass[pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
      begin{document}
      pspicture(-1,-1)(6,6)
      psline{<->}(0,5)(0,0)(5,0)
      psline{->}(5;60)
      psline[linestyle=dotted,dotsep=1pt]{->}(5;75)
      uput[90](0,5){$hat{b}$}
      uput[0](5,0){$hat{zeta}$}
      uput[60](5;60){$vec{v}_r$}
      uput[75](5;75){$hat{n}$}
      uput*{2.5}[75](0,0){$alpha$}
      psarc(0,0){2}{60}{90}
      endpspicture
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        A PSTricks solution only for comparison purposes. A single * does the job (making the label background solid).



        documentclass[pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
        begin{document}
        pspicture(-1,-1)(6,6)
        psline{<->}(0,5)(0,0)(5,0)
        psline{->}(5;60)
        psline[linestyle=dotted,dotsep=1pt]{->}(5;75)
        uput[90](0,5){$hat{b}$}
        uput[0](5,0){$hat{zeta}$}
        uput[60](5;60){$vec{v}_r$}
        uput[75](5;75){$hat{n}$}
        uput*{2.5}[75](0,0){$alpha$}
        psarc(0,0){2}{60}{90}
        endpspicture
        end{document}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer












        A PSTricks solution only for comparison purposes. A single * does the job (making the label background solid).



        documentclass[pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
        begin{document}
        pspicture(-1,-1)(6,6)
        psline{<->}(0,5)(0,0)(5,0)
        psline{->}(5;60)
        psline[linestyle=dotted,dotsep=1pt]{->}(5;75)
        uput[90](0,5){$hat{b}$}
        uput[0](5,0){$hat{zeta}$}
        uput[60](5;60){$vec{v}_r$}
        uput[75](5;75){$hat{n}$}
        uput*{2.5}[75](0,0){$alpha$}
        psarc(0,0){2}{60}{90}
        endpspicture
        end{document}


        enter image description here







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