Xenharmonic Wiki:Things to do: Difference between revisions
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Present regular temperament tunings on temperament pages in a new concrete, easy-to-read format. | Present regular temperament tunings on temperament pages in a new concrete, easy-to-read format. | ||
* Have dropdown tables of intervals in an appropriate MOS, alongside clear JI interpretations each interval has if any. Maybe we can have a script to automatically generate tables like that, given a temperament's mapping matrix. Then there would be no need to teach people to read mapping matrices. | * Have dropdown tables of intervals in an appropriate MOS, alongside clear JI interpretations each interval has if any. Maybe we can have a script to automatically generate tables like that, given a temperament's mapping matrix. Then there would be no need to teach people to read mapping matrices. | ||
** The | ** The MOS should be the first MOS size that contains the "fundamental consonance" of the subgroup of the temperament (the lowest odd-limit chord that contains all of the basis elements; for example, 4:5:6 for 2.3.5, 4:9:21 for 2.9.7/6). | ||
* Linear algebra data such as mapping matrix and badness should be hidden under a dropdown view. | * Linear algebra data such as mapping matrix and badness should be hidden under a dropdown view. | ||
* Have ScaleWorkshop links for MOSes. MOSes with 5 to 10 notes should be bolded. | * Have ScaleWorkshop links for MOSes. MOSes with 5 to 10 notes should be bolded. | ||
[[User:IlL/Example_temperament_entry|Sample entries here]]. | [[User:IlL/Example_temperament_entry|Sample entries here]]. |