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| For normal tables, we decided to stick to [[cent]] values with a fixed precision, mostly 2 or 3 in the fractional part. Its main purpose is to give an idea of interval sizes and relation to known intervals in the [[12edo]] system of western music. Alternative measures are acceptable if they better reflect the idea behind an interval system, scale etc. More than one logarithmic size column should be avoided. | | For normal tables, we decided to stick to [[cent|cent]] values with a fixed precision, mostly 2 or 3 in the fractional part. Its main purpose is to give an idea of interval sizes and relation to known intervals in the [[12edo|12edo]] system of western music. Alternative measures are acceptable if they better reflect the idea behind an interval system, scale etc. More than one logarithmic size column should be avoided. |
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| Links should have meaningful text; something like "[[Conventions|here]]" is not acceptable. For more info: [[here-links]] | | Links should have meaningful text; something like "[[Conventions|here]]" is not acceptable. For more info: [[here-links|here-links]] |
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| For normal tables, we decided to stick to <a class="wiki_link" href="/cent">cent</a> values with a fixed precision, mostly 2 or 3 in the fractional part. Its main purpose is to give an idea of interval sizes and relation to known intervals in the <a class="wiki_link" href="/12edo">12edo</a> system of western music. Alternative measures are acceptable if they better reflect the idea behind an interval system, scale etc. More than one logarithmic size column should be avoided.<br />
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A few conventions have evolved in this wiki that would be good to keep consistent with.
(please feel free to add rules in use here, and please provide reasons for it! Thanks!)
Decimal numbers
Use the English convention with decimal point, when articles are in English language (which is mostly the case).
Logarithmic interval measures
For normal tables, we decided to stick to cent values with a fixed precision, mostly 2 or 3 in the fractional part. Its main purpose is to give an idea of interval sizes and relation to known intervals in the 12edo system of western music. Alternative measures are acceptable if they better reflect the idea behind an interval system, scale etc. More than one logarithmic size column should be avoided.
Links
Links should have meaningful text; something like "here" is not acceptable. For more info: here-links
See also