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You can use the b val, which can be interpreted as either mavila or undecimation, but is not a particularly great tuning for either.
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Bryan Deister has used a flipped antidiatonic layout for 51edo in which the generator is a mid major second at 8\51, which maps in between ~10/9 and ~9/8 and is distinct from both, A possible constitution of this interval in 51edo is the septendecimal major second ~512/459 (~|9 -3 0 0 0 0 -1⟩), which maps correctly to 8\51 and is very close by direct approximation. Two of these generators make a slightly flat ~5/4 Ptolemeic major third, and nine of these generators make a slightly sharp ~8/3 perfect eleventh. Octaves alternate between near and far, but the range is just one missing note #47 short of being 5 full octaves, which compares favorably with the standard Antidiatonic (Mavila/Undecimation) and Porky mappings, and is competitive with the Slendric mapping. (Another possibility would be to move the first note 0 up and left, which would instead put the missing note in the first octave.) The most straightforward scale within an octave is 2L 5s with a step ratio of 8:7, but the octave zigzag could be used to support an 11L 2s (4/1-equivalent) scale, again with a step ratio of 8:7. Graham Breed's x31eq Temperament Finder gives no name for this temperament; it is 19 & 51 in the 2.3.5.17 subgroup, but if this layout was actually adapted to 19edo, L and s steps would exchange size classes to make this a flipped Diatonic layout. This layout is demonstrated in 51edo improv (2025-05-02), with some additional notes outside the 5 (almost) full octaves cut off in and near the upper left and lower right corners due to the use of only 2 MIDI channels.
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Slendric
Instead, it is probably better to use one of the mappings that reaches the perfect 5th in three generator steps. Of these, the Slendric mapping has the greater range.