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The code points for Greek letters are different than the ones for Latin letters (even if they look the same). Mixing them breaks search-ability. And J is not a Greek block code point. (and the table formatting was messed-up)
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==Intervals==
==Intervals==


8EDF can be notated either using native uranian (sesquitave) notation, where, the notation repeats every period, i.e. [[Just fifth|just diatonic fifth]], or using double sesquitave notation, whre the notation repeats every two periods, i.e. [[9/4|major diatonic ninth]]. This interprets 8edf as 16[[edIX]], resulting in a tuning for the Natural and Harmonic Minor modes of Annapolis[6L 4s].
8EDF can be notated either using native uranian (sesquitave) notation, where the notation repeats every period (i.e. [[Just fifth|just diatonic fifth]]), or using double sesquitave (Annapolis) notation, where the notation repeats every two periods (i.e. [[9/4|major diatonic ninth]]). This interprets 8edf as 16[[edIX]], resulting in a tuning for the Natural and Harmonic Minor modes of Annapolis[6L 4s].


The naturals result from a [[semiwolf]] generator (~[[7/6]]). For sesquitave notation, letters A-E can be used. For double sesquitave notation, Greek numerals 1-10 can be used (Α,Β,Γ,Δ,Ε,Ϛ/Ϝ,Ζ,Η,Θ,Ι).
The naturals result from a [[semiwolf]] generator (~[[7/6]]). For sesquitave notation, letters A-E can be used. For double sesquitave notation, Greek numerals 1-10 can be used (Α,Β,Γ,Δ,Ε,Ϛ/Ϝ,Ζ,Η,Θ,Ι).