Xenharmonic Wiki:Things to do: Difference between revisions
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'''Proposal:''' On a page intended to be read by a general audience and those unfamiliar with RTT, such as pages about MOS patterns, | '''Proposal:''' On a page intended to be read by a general audience and those unfamiliar with RTT, such as pages about MOS patterns, | ||
# A temperament should not be mentioned at all, unless at least one of the following criteria is satisfied: | # A temperament should not be mentioned at all (in particular temperament names should not be used to name scales or generator ranges), unless at least one of the following criteria is satisfied: | ||
#* The temperament has been used in at least 20 compositions (for example, a 1L6s MOS in a porcupine tuning, or pumps the porcupine comma). For this purpose the composer should state that they're using the temperament; mentioning the temperament by name suffices. | #* The temperament has been used in at least 20 compositions (for example, a 1L6s MOS in a porcupine tuning, or pumps the porcupine comma). For this purpose the composer should state that they're using the temperament; mentioning the temperament by name suffices. | ||
#* There is a reasonably complete general-audience page about the temperament (rather than just an associated MOS pattern). | #* There is a reasonably complete general-audience page about the temperament (rather than just an associated MOS pattern). |