The webscore program splits pages into individual files with one
 system per file. These can be used to prepare an online version of
 the score.
 
 
 
	 
	 
	 OPTIONS
| ⓘ | -i | Include item index serial numbers. | |
| ⓘ | -r | Print replacement expressions. | |
| ⓘ | -s | Page index number for first system on extracted page. | |
| ⓘ | -p | Indicate part number in class tags. | |
| ⓘ | -R | Do not round quarter-note timestamps. | |
| ⓘ | -A | Do not label articulations. | |
| ⓘ | -a | Abbreviated markup. Embed only note ids into font 99 text. Use -r option to create a side-channel markup file. | |
| ⓘ | Markup all items, not just notes. | ||
| ⓘ | Separator between filename and system enumerator. | 
EXAMPLES
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 Example webscores generated with this program:
 
 
-  Haydn string quartet in F minor, Op. 20, No. 5 (Hob. III:35)
 Interesting features: - Click on a movement incipit to display the full movement.
- Click on the full movement to display return to the incipit view.
 
- Chopin mazurka in A minor, Op. 24, No. 2
This example demonstrates how to link an audio file to the score. Source code for the example can be found on Github. Interesting features: - Click on the play button at the bottom of the screen to start playing the audio, or equivalently press the space bar., or press the space bar.
- Click on any note to start playing the audio from that point in the score.