Father,

Well, I have, in fact been doing that. But it is painful to have to remember to change those for every gabc file. Since we can put the annotations in the gabc file, it would make proper sense for gregorio to interpret those and add them - which is why I asked, actually, in hopes it could be done and I just didn't know it...

\setfirstannotation{\fontsize{10}{10}\textcolor{red}{Ant.}}%
\setsecondannotation{\fontsize{10}{10}\sc{\textcolor{red}8.}}%

On 11/28/2013 3:14 AM, Pierre François wrote:
Dear Brother Gabriel-Marie

My answer below your question:

On 11/28/2013 03:01 AM, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
In the gabc directions on
http://home.gna.org/gregorio/gabc/
there are some items that you can put in the .gabc header that are supposed to be translated and outputted into the pdf file, such as:

annotation: IN.;
annotation: 6;
initial-style: 1;

and some others. But they never seem to make it into my pdf file. Is there something else I have to do? Is there are certain tex addition I need to make?

Indeed, these fields in the gabc file are only /pro memoria/. If you want to output these, you have to put it into the TeX file with the instruction
\gresetfirstlineaboveinitial
See http://home.gna.org/gregorio/gregoriotex/details for more details, under "Ajouter des indications sur la partition" (in the French version).

Kind regards.

Fr. Pierre
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