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Detempering: Focused on just the “detempering” section only, since I’m already happy with how the rest of the page looks and I’m happy to leave it well enough alone. Put the emphasis on “has” instead of “scale logic”, because “has” vs “follows” is the important distinction the reader’s eye needs to be drawn to, not “scale logic” vs “scale logic”. Removed the exclamation mark because the sentence it ends does not need such intense emphasis.
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A more ([[JI subgroup]]) lattice-based approach is [[detempering]]. Detempering entails that the neji has the property of being [[epimorphic]] (obeys the appropriate mapping logic) with respect to a [[regular temperament]] for a tempered scale, equal-division or otherwise.
A more ([[JI subgroup]]) lattice-based approach is [[detempering]]. Detempering entails that the neji has the property of being [[epimorphic]] (obeys the appropriate mapping logic) with respect to a [[regular temperament]] for a tempered scale, equal-division or otherwise.


Importantly and nontrivially, detempering is stricter than merely requiring that the target scale ''has'' a scale logic (that is, a [[mapping]]). Even if the target scale has a mapping, a neji may approximate it without following its associated mapping. A detempering, however, must ''follow'' the mapping.
Importantly and nontrivially, detempering is stricter than merely requiring that the target scale ''has'' a scale logic (that is, a [[mapping]]). Even in those cases when the target scale has a mapping, a neji may approximate it without following its associated mapping. A detempering, however, must ''follow'' the mapping.


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