ScholarLY annotations should be exported to HTML files too.
Annotations are encapsulated in DIV elements. They can (optionally) have point-and-click links attached so readers (browsers? I'm particularly thinking of Frescobaldi) can navigate between annotations and input files, and perhaps synchronize views.
I meant to link to this in the commit msg, but 021a906ee64667a654359c25e682cc646d63ec38 (and an example output added in 6f1d9f358ecfd8fea94a78e5b9fc12b604fe070c) starts this
Copied from https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/issues/127
ScholarLY annotations should be exported to HTML files too.
Annotations are encapsulated in DIV elements. They can (optionally) have point-and-click links attached so readers (browsers? I'm particularly thinking of Frescobaldi) can navigate between annotations and input files, and perhaps synchronize views.
See wbsoft/frescobaldi#713