Introductory examples in Sagittal notation

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[[Sagittal notation|Overview Sagittal notation]]

This page lists a few elementary examples that hopefully shed some light on the philosophy (and the pitfalls!) of Sagittal notation. For a detailed introduction into Sagittal notation the document [[file:Sagittal.pdf|Sagittal.pdf]] is the reference.

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