You could use embedded Postscript.  It may take a while to get the hang of it
(especially if you have not used Postscript before) but it is very powerful
and it is invisible to Lilypond, so you can put objects anywhere and
Lilypond will not move things around to avoid them.  For example, I have
used it to put in a large bracket where two lyric lines merge into one.

Colin



Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote:
> 
> Not that I know of. The only thing you can place to the left/right
> of a note is fingering instructions and I don't know any trick to fool 
> LilyPond into typesetting anything else than numbers as fingerings. 
> Maybe someone feels like sponsoring Han-Wen to implement a more general 
> solution, you are certainly not the first one to ask the question.
> 
>    /Mats
> 
> Quoting Geoff Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> I want to put a small script to the left of a note. This puts it 
>> below the note:
>>
>> d2_\markup \small \italic "Org."
>>
>> Is there any way short of using manual offsets to move it?
>>
>> Geoff
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