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=== Temperament family, clan or collection pages === | === Temperament family, clan or collection pages === | ||
If you are documenting an [[extension]] to a base temperament, especially in the [[ | If you are documenting an [[extension]] to a base temperament, especially in the [[13-limit]] and higher where multiple primes may dictate conflicting tuning tendencies, do so only if the extension: | ||
* is the best available extension to the given [[subgroup]]/[[prime limit|limit]] in a specific tuning subrange of the base temperament, or | * is the best available extension to the given [[subgroup]]/[[prime limit|limit]] in a specific tuning subrange of the base temperament, or | ||
* is particularly simple compared to other extensions to the same subgroup, or | * is particularly simple compared to other extensions to the same subgroup, or | ||
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If the extension is to a subgroup that does not fill out a prime limit in order, it should be explained why it is natural or reasonable to consider this (most commonly, that the temperament reaches the elements of this subgroup with either low complexity or minimal damage to accuracy compared to other primes). | If the extension is to a subgroup that does not fill out a prime limit in order, it should be explained why it is natural or reasonable to consider this (most commonly, that the temperament reaches the elements of this subgroup with either low complexity or minimal damage to accuracy compared to other primes). | ||
Otherwise, only include temperaments which have low [[badness]] in a non-absurd, non-arbitrary subgroup, or are restrictions of such to lower prime limits. It is of course also a requirement to include all the standard temperament data - subgroup, [[comma]]s, [[mapping]], and at least one [[optimal tuning]] - and a strong recommendation that at least one sentence of rationale for why this temperament was documented or why this particular extension may be chosen be provided as well. | Otherwise, only include temperaments which have low [[badness]] in a non-absurd, non-arbitrary subgroup, or are restrictions of such to lower prime limits. It is of course also a requirement to include all the standard temperament data - subgroup, [[comma]]s, [[mapping]], and at least one [[optimal tuning]] - and a strong recommendation that at least one sentence of rationale, for why this temperament was documented or why this particular extension may be chosen, be provided as well. | ||
=== Tables of commas === | === Tables of commas === |