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Hi BudjarnLambeth! I noticed you've added several pages to [[:Category:Pages with Scala files]], which definitely helps organizing the wiki. If you keep an eye at [[Special: | Hi BudjarnLambeth! I noticed you've added several pages to [[:Category:Pages with Scala files]], which definitely helps organizing the wiki. If you keep an eye at [[Special:RecentChanges]], you'll notice I added more categories to those pages. I don't think there's a written convention anywhere, but it's usually in this order: n-tone scales, just intonation/tempered scales, scale family (if applicable), temperament/limit (if applicable), edo (if applicable), and Pages with Scala files at the end. [[Elfoctacot10]] is a good example page for tempered scales, and [[Gann new aunts]] is a good example for just intonation scales. You'll also notice that we now put the Scala code within <nowiki><pre></nowiki> tags. I thought I'd let you know, in case you wanted to follow the current ''de facto'' format for scale pages. Let me know if you have any questions regarding this, and thanks for the help! --[[User:Fredg999|Fredg999]] ([[User talk:Fredg999|talk]]) 04:46, 18 April 2023 (UTC) |
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Pages with Scala files
Hi BudjarnLambeth! I noticed you've added several pages to Category:Pages with Scala files, which definitely helps organizing the wiki. If you keep an eye at Special:RecentChanges, you'll notice I added more categories to those pages. I don't think there's a written convention anywhere, but it's usually in this order: n-tone scales, just intonation/tempered scales, scale family (if applicable), temperament/limit (if applicable), edo (if applicable), and Pages with Scala files at the end. Elfoctacot10 is a good example page for tempered scales, and Gann new aunts is a good example for just intonation scales. You'll also notice that we now put the Scala code within <pre> tags. I thought I'd let you know, in case you wanted to follow the current de facto format for scale pages. Let me know if you have any questions regarding this, and thanks for the help! --Fredg999 (talk) 04:46, 18 April 2023 (UTC)