On Mon 10 Jun 2024 at 20:27:37 (+0300), Виноградов Юрий wrote:
> Greetings!<div>I understand that you can make the same settings for 
> lyricmode. But I ask you to show me some example. Since I am not very good at 
> lilypond myself. I really need to be able to make the first syllable of a 
> word, the beginning of a sentence of a song or a romance or a psalm in red or 
> any other color for my next sets of notes. It is very much requested that you 
> teach me how to do this. As the specificity of my set will often meet with 
> such phenomenon as, "red first letter of a syllable". Please!</div><span 
> id="d6a0f08e75753cc2cursor-target"></span><br /><br />Юрий Виноградов<br 
> /><br />14:56, 10 июня 2024 г., David Kastrup &lt;d...@gnu.org&gt;:<br 
> /><blockquote class="210e7a848e8fcb45wmi-quote"><p>Виноградов Юрий &lt;<a 
> href="mailto:hagrid....@yandex.ru";>hagrid....@yandex.ru</a>&gt; writes:<br 
> /><br /></p><blockquote class="210e7a848e8fcb45wmi-quote"> I'm grateful for 
> your help. But you could not suggest the same<br /> solution but for the text 
> in \lyricmode section.<br /></blockquote><p><br />\markup … can perfectly 
> well be used for lyrics.<br /><br /></p><span 
> class="f55bbb4eeef208e8wmi-sign">-- <br />David Kastrup<br 
> /></span></blockquote>

Open the Notation Reference, turn to the index, and look up
"markup, in lyrics". Turn to the page indicated (p316 in
mine) and there are examples for lyrics involving fonts,
size and colour.

Cheers,
David.

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