Here's an example of coloring notes and text in gabc:
%%
(c4)To(e)ta(e)
<v>\color{green}</v>pul<v>\color{blue}</v>(c)<v>\color{green}</v>chra<v>\color{blue}</v>(e)
<v>\color{green}</v> es, <v>\color{blue}</v>(g.)
<v>\color{green}</v>O<v>\color{blue}</v>(g)
<v>\color{green}</v>Ma<v>\color{blue}</v>(f_e)<v>\color{green}</v>ri<v>\color{blue}</v>(fg)<v>\color{green}</v>a,<v>\color{blue}</v>(e_d_)
(,)
--RC
On 11/27/2013 08:39 PM, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> I want to set the document colour to black, but change certain things
> to red:
> Any * or "Ps.117" that appears in the text under the staves,
> The annotations
> The commentary.
>
> Now, I figured out the commentary:
> \commentary{{\color{red}\small \emph{myCommentary}}}
>
> And I got the second annotation:
> \setsecondannotation{\fontsize{10}{10}\sc{\color{red}#ann2#}}%
>
> But the first annotation colours the entire document:
> \setfirstannotation{\fontsize{10}{10}#ann1#}%
>
> And I don't know what on earth to do to colour the text parts. Can I
> do that in .gabc?
>
> - Brother Gabriel-Marie
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