

For \overset doesn't one need to include ams as well?
Have a go at: \overrightarrow{w}_{d}

Thanks Davide, Albert,
I'm using MathJax v3, and both your suggestion seem to work to me. I'll leave our customer up to decide whether it should be the "a smaller" or "a larger" arrow. I am not a mathematician, so I'll leave it up to them to decide what would be the proper display. Your suggestions were very helpful!
Thanks again,
Jelle
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