This command would be very useful for two letters vectors. the vec one is ugly !
+1 please support

This probably shouldn't be too hard to do. I would look at how \overline is done and then combine that with \rightarrow. This will probably require knowing how wide \rightarrow is.
Any update? I don't have the knowledge to help, sadly.
I have found I'm using \vec which works great! This can be closed I believe.\vec which works fine for me.
I think this is worth keeping open. \vec may be okay for some uses, but we definitely want \overrightarrow.
This was added in v0.8.0.
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I think this is worth keeping open.
\vecmay be okay for some uses, but we definitely want\overrightarrow.