Bodo wrote:
As an alternative, find out how to enter the desired arrow symbol in your text editor (one solution is to lookup the Unicode representation for different kinds of arrows at
http://www.unicode.org/charts/symbols.html)
Then, you can simply enter the symbol as a text script.

/Mats



Hi Mats,

Thanks, this works.
I'm using unicode symbol 2191 for the up arrow, and 2193 for the down arrow.
Now how can I get the symbol to be displayed directly above the notehead?
Using something like c_"arrow" or c^"arrow" displays the symbol at the
bottom or top of the line, but I want it closer to the notehead.
Is this possible?

Of course it's possible, it's LilyPond, right?

Please read the section "9.2 The \override command" of the manual.

   /Mats


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