- From: William Copper <mrcopper@hartenshield.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 11:24:38 -0400
- To: public-music-notation-contrib@w3.org
As a general rule, when a range is "completely occupied" so early, that's a very bad sign. Any fixed ranges are severe limits that should be avoided as relational databases do, with one-to-one relations, infinitely extendable, if that's possible. On 4/18/2016 11:12 AM, dspreadbury via GitHub wrote: > I propose adding two new glyphs to the existing [Other accidentals]() > range to meet this requirement, to be called > `accidentalOneQuarterToneSharpFerneyhough` (description > 'One-quarter-tone sharp (Ferneyhough)') and > `accidentalOneQuarterToneFlatFerneyhough` (description > 'One-quarter-tone flat (Ferneyhough)') to meet this requirement. > > With these two additional glyphs, the **Other accidentals** range will > now be completely occupied, and any further additions to this range > will require the creation of a new **Other accidentals supplement** > range. >
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