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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Infobox_ET|infobox_ET|tuning={{{1|{{PAGENAME}}}}}|Zeta={{{Zeta|}}}|Consistency={{{Consistency|}}}|Distinct consistency={{{Distinct consistency|}}}}}</includeonly><noinclude>
<includeonly>{{#invoke:Infobox_ET|infobox_ET|tuning={{{1|{{PAGENAME}}}}}|Zeta={{{Zeta|}}}|Consistency={{{Consistency|}}}|Distinct consistency={{{Distinct consistency|}}}|debug={{{debug|}}} }}</includeonly><noinclude>


The template '''Infobox ET''' was built to help presenting basic information about [[equal tuning]]s in a unified form, to make them obvious by glance. Also the formatting of the wiki text itself is easier to read and improve when it is obviously structured by this template.
The template '''Infobox ET''' was built to help presenting basic information about [[equal tuning]]s in a unified form, to make them obvious by glance. Also the formatting of the wiki text itself is easier to read and improve when it is obviously structured by this template.
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! width="10%" | Entry
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! width="10%" | Override
! width="10%" | Override
! width="80%" | Meaning, usage notes
! width="80%" | Meaning and Usage Notes
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| ET identifier
| ET identifier
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| Consistency
| Consistency
| Consistency
| Consistency
| The limit diamond to which the ET is [[consistent]]. This template will stop trying to compute this if the value is at least 43. The following generalization is used for arbitrary equaves: for degree ''n'', all ratios of the form <math>equave^{\mathbb{Z}} \cdot \frac{a}{b}, a, b \leq n</math>, are considered; when an increase of ''n'' does not add any new ratios, this degree is skipped.
| The limit diamond to which the ET is [[consistent]]. This template will stop trying to compute this if the value is at least 43. The following generalization is used for arbitrary equaves: for degree ''n'', all ratios of the form <math>\text{equave}^{\mathbb{Z}} \cdot \frac{a}{b}, a, b \leq n</math>, are considered; when an increase of ''n'' does not add any new ratios, this degree is skipped.
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| Distinct consistency
| Distinct consistency
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== Usage examples ==
== Usage examples ==
{{#invoke:Infobox_ET|infobox_ET|tuning=12edo|debug=1}}
{{{{PAGENAME}}|12edo|debug=1}}


For a regular ET page:
For a regular ET page: