-Why omit the braces? Most examples
-in this manual can be inserted into the middle of a longer piece of
-music. For these examples, it does not make sense to add
-@code{\relative c'' @{ @}} -- you should not place a @code{\relative}
-inside another @code{\relative}, so you would not be able to copy
-a small documentation example and paste it inside a longer piece
-of your own.
+Why omit the braces? Most examples in this manual can be inserted
+into the middle of a longer piece of music. For these examples,
+it does not make sense to add @code{\relative c'' @{ @}} -- you
+should not place a @code{\relative} inside another
+@code{\relative}! If we included @code{\relative c'' @{ @}}
+around every example, you would not be able to copy a small
+documentation example and paste it inside a longer piece of your
+own. Most people want to add material to an existing piece, so we
+format the manual this way.
+
+
+@subheading Clickable examples
+
+Many people learn programs by trying and fiddling around with the
+program. This is also possible with LilyPond. If you click on a
+picture in the HTML version of this manual, you will see the exact
+LilyPond input that was used to generate that image. Try it on
+this image:
+
+@c no verbatim here
+@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
+\relative c'' {
+ c-\markup { \bold \huge { Click here. } }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+By cutting and pasting everything in the @qq{ly snippet} section,
+you have a starting template for experiments. To see exactly the
+same output (line-width and all), copy everything from @qq{Start
+cut-&-pastable section} to the bottom of the file.