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* A wart letter may ''prefix'' the number, in which case it specifies the corresponding prime as the [[interval of equivalence]] to be divided by the following number. For example, b13 refers to the patent val of [[13edt|13ed3]]. The octave is assumed, so "a" is typically not written out. | * A wart letter may ''prefix'' the number, in which case it specifies the corresponding prime as the [[interval of equivalence]] to be divided by the following number. For example, b13 refers to the patent val of [[13edt|13ed3]]. The octave is assumed, so "a" is typically not written out. | ||
* In Graham Breed's temperament finder, the wart letter "q" and after refers each non-prime basis of composite/fractional subgroup, respectively and temporarily. | * In Graham Breed's temperament finder, the wart letter "q" and after refers each non-prime basis of composite/fractional subgroup, respectively and temporarily. | ||
* [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] has suggested | * To be less ambiguous than Graham Breed's verson, [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] has suggested using a number enclosed in square brackets for composite/fractional subgroups, such as [9] for a wart representing 9, although this is not an accepted notation. | ||
=== Sparse Offset Val notation === | === Sparse Offset Val notation === | ||