So, I've reached the annotation setting commands in my work, and I'm coming up against what seems to be odd behavior to me, which I'm hoping you can explain to me.

\gresetfirstlineaboveinitial{<string>}{<string>}
This is the basic macro for setting the top annotation. The first argument represents the annotation itself. It's the second that's confusing me. Based on my playing around, if the second argument is blank (or anything else with 0 height) then the top of the annotation aligns with the top of the highest element in the first line of the score). Putting something with a non-zero height in the second argument lowers the annotation by the height of the argument.

However, as I read the comments in gregoriotex.tex associated with this macro, that's not the behavior I should be seeing. My reading of the comments seems to imply that the height of the second argument should be the distance of the top of the annotation above the initial.

Is the behavior I'm observing what's supposed to happen and I'm misreading the comments, or are the comments right and the behavior wrong (i.e. a bug)?
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Br. Samuel, OSB
(R. Padraic Springuel)

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