3-d diagram with tikzcd arrow going through vertex

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In the following diagram, an arrow goes through vertex M. Is there a way to stop this from happening?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz-cd}
begin{document}
begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
& f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[ddrr] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M \
& f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
end{tikzcd}
end{document}









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    In the following diagram, an arrow goes through vertex M. Is there a way to stop this from happening?



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{tikz-cd}
    begin{document}
    begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
    & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[ddrr] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
    m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M \
    & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
    N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
    end{tikzcd}
    end{document}









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      In the following diagram, an arrow goes through vertex M. Is there a way to stop this from happening?



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz-cd}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
      & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[ddrr] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
      m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M \
      & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
      N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
      end{tikzcd}
      end{document}









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      In the following diagram, an arrow goes through vertex M. Is there a way to stop this from happening?



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz-cd}
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
      & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[ddrr] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
      m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M \
      & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
      N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
      end{tikzcd}
      end{document}






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          Bend the arrow a little bit to circumvent the M or let it pass behind it:



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          begin{document}
          begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
          & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
          m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M \
          & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & arrow[from=uull,bend left=30,crossing over] X arrow[dl, "f"] \
          N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
          end{tikzcd}


          begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
          & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[ddrr,bend left=30] & & f^*(m) arrow[dd] \
          m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[from=ur,crossing over] \
          & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
          N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
          end{tikzcd}


          begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
          & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[-,dr] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
          m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[dr]\
          & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
          N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
          end{tikzcd}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Bend the arrow a little bit to circumvent the M or let it pass behind it:



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            begin{document}
            begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
            & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
            m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M \
            & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & arrow[from=uull,bend left=30,crossing over] X arrow[dl, "f"] \
            N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
            end{tikzcd}


            begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
            & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[ddrr,bend left=30] & & f^*(m) arrow[dd] \
            m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[from=ur,crossing over] \
            & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
            N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
            end{tikzcd}


            begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
            & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[-,dr] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
            m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[dr]\
            & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
            N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
            end{tikzcd}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              Bend the arrow a little bit to circumvent the M or let it pass behind it:



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{tikz-cd}
              begin{document}
              begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
              & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
              m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M \
              & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & arrow[from=uull,bend left=30,crossing over] X arrow[dl, "f"] \
              N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
              end{tikzcd}


              begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
              & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[ddrr,bend left=30] & & f^*(m) arrow[dd] \
              m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[from=ur,crossing over] \
              & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
              N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
              end{tikzcd}


              begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
              & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[-,dr] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
              m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[dr]\
              & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
              N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
              end{tikzcd}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                Bend the arrow a little bit to circumvent the M or let it pass behind it:



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{tikz-cd}
                begin{document}
                begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
                & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
                m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M \
                & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & arrow[from=uull,bend left=30,crossing over] X arrow[dl, "f"] \
                N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
                end{tikzcd}


                begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
                & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[ddrr,bend left=30] & & f^*(m) arrow[dd] \
                m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[from=ur,crossing over] \
                & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
                N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
                end{tikzcd}


                begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
                & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[-,dr] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
                m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[dr]\
                & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
                N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
                end{tikzcd}
                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                Bend the arrow a little bit to circumvent the M or let it pass behind it:



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{tikz-cd}
                begin{document}
                begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
                & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
                m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M \
                & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & arrow[from=uull,bend left=30,crossing over] X arrow[dl, "f"] \
                N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
                end{tikzcd}


                begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
                & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[ddrr,bend left=30] & & f^*(m) arrow[dd] \
                m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[from=ur,crossing over] \
                & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
                N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
                end{tikzcd}


                begin{tikzcd}[row sep=scriptsize, column sep=scriptsize]
                & f^*(m wedge n) arrow[dl] arrow[-,dr] & & f^*(m) arrow[dl] arrow[dd] \
                m wedge n arrow[dd] arrow[rr] & & M arrow[dr]\
                & f^*(n) arrow[dl] arrow[rr] & & X arrow[dl, "f"] \
                N arrow[rr] & & Y arrow[from=uu, crossing over]\
                end{tikzcd}
                end{document}


                enter image description here







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