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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 | 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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