Thank you!  I had forgotten all about that requirement!

Br. Noah


On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Michael Martin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Put the down arrow command between $ signs. This switches you to math mode
> where you can use those special symbols you are used to.
>
> $\downarrow$
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 21, 2015, at 9:27 AM, Brother Noah Enzor <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Greetings Gregorio community.  Many thanks for all your valuable help thus
> far.  I am up and running.  At this time, I am working on Divine Office
> books for Lent.  This is more a TexWorks question than a GABC question, but
> hopefully someone will have some information.
>
> The custom in my community is to insert a downward arrow on three-line
> stanzas whenever they occur in psalmody.  Hence, we would want something
> like this for Psalm 3, which we recite at the beginning of Vigils each
> morning.
>
> Arise, Lord; save me, my God, \downarrow
>
> you who strike all my foes on the cheek,
>
> you who break the teeth of the wicked!
>
>
> ​My trouble is that I cannot get that \downarrow to show up.  I took a lot
> of pure math courses in college and used to use LaTex to complete homework
> assignments.  I have loaded the amssymb package.  But when I typeset this,
> I get the following error.
>
>
> 61
> Missing $ inserted.
> <inserted text>
> $
> l.61 Arise, Lord; save me, my God, \downarrow
>
>
> Any assistance welcome!  Thank you, as always!
>
> Brother Noah
>
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