Chain-of-fifths notation: Difference between revisions

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The [https://w3c.github.io/smufl/latest/ Standard Music Font Layout (SMuFL)] specification provides Unicode codepoints for the standard accidentals of chain-of-fifths notation and for the Stein-Zimmermann accidentals of neutral circle-of-fifths notation. Some fonts may not include all symbols, so fonts designed for musical notation, such as Bravura or Leland<ref>[https://www.smufl.org/fonts/ SMuFL | Introducing SMuFL]</ref>, are recommended.
The [https://w3c.github.io/smufl/latest/ Standard Music Font Layout (SMuFL)] specification provides Unicode codepoints for the standard accidentals of chain-of-fifths notation and for the Stein-Zimmermann accidentals of neutral circle-of-fifths notation. Some fonts may not include all symbols, so fonts designed for musical notation, such as Bravura or Leland<ref>[https://www.smufl.org/fonts/ SMuFL | Introducing SMuFL]</ref>, are recommended.


In certain circumstances, such as when typing quickly in an online discussion, substitute symbols are used instead of the regular symbols. In addition, the Xenharmonic Wiki provides [[:Category:character templates|character templates]] to enter these symbols easily in wiki pages. The following table includes these equivalences.
In circumstances where the fonts or codepoints are not quickly accessible, ASCII substitute symbols are used instead of the regular symbols. In addition, the Xenharmonic Wiki provides [[:Category:character templates|character templates]] to enter these symbols easily in wiki pages. The following table includes these equivalences.


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