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==Flavors of Sagittal notation==
==Flavors of Sagittal notation==


Sagittal notation comes in two mutually-compatible "flavors".
Sagittal notation comes in two mutually-compatible ''flavors''.


===Evo===
===Evo===
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===Revo===
===Revo===
The '''Revo''' flavor (short for "revolutionary", previously called "pure") only requires one accidental per note. Revo therefore takes up less space on the sheet and presents a cleaner appearance, and it clearly indicates the direction of the overall alteration. It discards the conventional sharp and flat (and their doubles) and replaces them with these multi-shaft arrow-like symbols: <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE318; &#xE319; &#xE334; &#xE335;|250%}}</span>. Adding a sharp or flat to a Sagittal is achieved by adding two more shafts, e.g. <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE302;|250%}}&#x200A;{{sharp|250%}}</span> becomes <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE31E;|250%}}</span>. When the Sagittal alters in the opposite direction, the rules are not so simple, e.g. <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE303;|250%}}&#x200A;{{sharp|250%}}</span> becomes <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE314;|250%}}</span> and <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE304;|250%}}&#x200A;{{flat|250%}}</span> becomes <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE313;|250%}}</span>. One must simply learn these "[[2187/2048#Notation|apotome]] complements".
The '''Revo''' flavor (short for "revolutionary", previously called "pure") only requires one accidental per note. Revo therefore takes up less space on the sheet and presents a cleaner appearance, and it clearly indicates the direction of the overall alteration. It discards the conventional sharp and flat (and their doubles) and replaces them with these multi-shaft arrow-like symbols: <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE318; &#xE319; &#xE334; &#xE335;|250%}}</span>. Adding a sharp or flat to a Sagittal is achieved by adding two more shafts, e.g. <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE302;|250%}}&#x200A;{{sharp|250%}}</span> becomes <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE31E;|250%}}</span>. When the Sagittal alters in the opposite direction, the rules are not so simple, e.g. <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE303;|250%}}&#x200A;{{sharp|250%}}</span> becomes <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE314;|250%}}</span> and <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE304;|250%}}&#x200A;{{flat|250%}}</span> becomes <span style="line-height: 16px">{{Bravura|&#xE313;|250%}}</span>. One must simply learn these ''[[2187/2048#Notation|apotome]] complements''.
 


==PNGified SVN horizontal and vertical alignment experiments==
==PNGified SVN horizontal and vertical alignment experiments==