Xenharmonic Wiki:Manual of Style/Interval pages

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This is a style guide for interval pages.

For guidance on how to expand or improve existing pages, this page's sections provide on what to include, and how to name each section. Sections should be added as needed. Sections in italics do not denote actual sections, but rather items to add in addition to existing sections or outside of any section.

📝Note: As this guide cannot account for every possible use case, editors are advised to use their best judgment on what to add or not. Additionally, nothing about this guide is set in stone; this guide can (and should!) be updated to fit current developments regarding interval pages.

Introduction

Todo: expand

Work in progress

Todo categories

Shortcut: XW:IntTodo

An interval page belongs in Stubs if it belongs to any of the following groups:

  1. Pages with 1 sentence or less of human-written text.
  2. Pages with less than 1 paragraph of human-written text, about intervals with at least moderately far-reaching impacts on xenharmonic theory and practice, with an odd-limit of 25 or less.

An interval page belongs in Todo:expand if it belongs to any of the following groups:

  1. Pages with a total of 1 paragraph of human-written text, about intervals with large, far-reaching impacts on xenharmonic theory and practice, with an odd-limit of 25 or less.
  2. Pages with 1 paragraph or less of human-written text, about commas with large, far-reaching impacts on xenharmonic theory and practice.

All interval pages that do not belong to one of the above groups, should not be in Stubs nor Todo:expand.

The history of this guideline can be found in Xenharmonic Wiki:Manual of Style/Interval pages/History.