Talk:Table of 198edo intervals
Repeating decimal notation
What about Template:Overline? I found it in use on Wikipedia: Repeating decimal --Xenwolf (talk) 12:46, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
Here an example:
5 | 30.30 | 55/54, 56/55 | ? | ||
6 | 36.36 | ? | 49/48, 50/49 | ? | ? |
7 | 42.42 | ? | 40/39 | ||
8 | 48.48 | ? | 36/35 | ? | ? |
9 | 54.54 | 33/32 | 65/63 | ||
10 | 60.60 | ? | 28/27 | ? | ? |
--Xenwolf (talk) 12:50, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
The " meaning
It seems that the meaning of "
is meant to be the same content as left of this cell in this case, in most other cases it's the same content as above this cell. I have my reservations about this shorthand, although of course I understand that it saves a lot of useless reading and thus increases the overview considerably. In javascript-enhanced tables it breaks or prevents sortability. Could it be possible to get the same effect via CSS? Would it even be a stylistic matter? --Xenwolf (talk) 12:26, 30 November 2020 (UTC)