Dear Brother Innocent,
I guess you already found a solution but if not, look at this. You may use {}
for a first note-letter sequence.
initial-style:1;
%%
(c4) () <sc>In</sc>(d) <sc>mé</sc>(ffv)<sc>di</sc>(f)<sc>o</sc>(f) (::)
God bless!
Tomasz Grabowski OP
Fundacja Dominikański Ośrodek Liturgiczny
ul. Dominikańska 3/11
31-043 Kraków
NIP: PL 6762419775
http://www.liturgia.pl/
> Is it possible to have annotations at the left-side of a score even if
> there is no initial capital? In the 1933 Dominican *Antiphonarium, *for
> instance, the general practice for many of the antiphons and hymns is to
> have a small initial letter, but put genre and modal information at the
> same place it would appear if there was an initial letter:
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
> Any suggestions? I know that listing initial-style:0 and yet still
> including \gresetfirstlineaboveinitial does not work.
>
> Yours,
>
> bro. Innocent, op
>
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