Thanks for the LilyPond manual (reference 1). Reference 1 supplied a webpage titled "3.2.3 HTML". While your manual is excellent, I assumed "3.2.3 HTML" does not have actual HTML elements. This is because the following lilypond elements were not observed in the HTML living standard (reference 2). And because I made an html file with a lilypond element, and the browser was observed to not render. <lilypond … /> <lilyond>…</lilypond> <lilypondfile>…</lilypondfile> <musicxmlfile>…</musicxmlfile>
Assuming an intermediate program needs to be run before getting HTML, would the word preprocessing in a heading communicate that, in addition to identifying the preprocessor? Or would a sequence of steps concluding with the HTML step identify preprocessing? These were assumed guesses for some transition word, a plain language concept. I am very new to lilypond so could easily be wrong like Eliphaz (reference 3) was in the past. I tried to search list archives to avoid a duplicate question, but the website reported the following error several times, and when trying to register to the list: Hmmm… can't reach this page lists.gnu.org took too long to respond Try: Checking the connection Checking the proxy and the firewall ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT Thanks, -Greg Reference(s): -1. LilyPond — Usage v2.23.82 (development-branch) 3.2.3 HTML https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/usage/html -2. HTML Living Standard / Index / Elements https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/indices.html#elements-3 -3. Job 15:9 (LSB) What do you know that we do not know? What do you understand that is not with us?