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Created page with "<includeonly><span style="white-space: nowrap;">⟨{{{1|{{{text|0}}}}}}]</span></includeonly><noinclude> This template eases using the Vals_and_Tuning_Space, because t..."
 
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This template eases using the [[val|Vals_and_Tuning_Space]], because the accurate mathematical symbol used when writing it is the left angle bracket "⟨" (Unicode code point U+27E8), which is not easy for most users to type, and so they instead use the visual approximation of the less-than symbol "<".  
This template eases using the [[val|Vals_and_Tuning_Space]], because the accurate mathematical symbol used when writing it is the left angle bracket "⟨" (Unicode code point [https://www.compart.com/unicode/U+27E8 U+27E8]), which is not easy for most users to type, and so they instead use the visual approximation of the less-than symbol "<".  


Usage example:
Usage example:

Revision as of 16:27, 29 May 2020

This template eases using the Vals_and_Tuning_Space, because the accurate mathematical symbol used when writing it is the left angle bracket "⟨" (Unicode code point U+27E8), which is not easy for most users to type, and so they instead use the visual approximation of the less-than symbol "<".

Usage example:

{{val|31 49 72 87}}

...will be rendered as

⟨31 49 72 87]