Tuplets (U+E880–U+E88F)
Glyph | Description | Glyph | Description |
---|---|---|---|
| U+E880 tuplet0 Tuplet 0 |
| U+E881 tuplet1 Tuplet 1 |
| U+E882 tuplet2 Tuplet 2 |
| U+E883 tuplet3 Tuplet 3 |
| U+E884 tuplet4 Tuplet 4 |
| U+E885 tuplet5 Tuplet 5 |
| U+E886 tuplet6 Tuplet 6 |
| U+E887 tuplet7 Tuplet 7 |
| U+E888 tuplet8 Tuplet 8 |
| U+E889 tuplet9 Tuplet 9 |
| U+E88A tupletColon Tuplet colon |
Recommended stylistic alternates
Glyph | Description | Glyph | Description |
---|---|---|---|
| uniE880.salt01 tuplet0Light Tuplet 0 (light) |
| uniE881.salt01 tuplet1Light Tuplet 1 (light) |
| uniE882.salt01 tuplet2Light Tuplet 2 (light) |
| uniE883.salt01 tuplet3Light Tuplet 3 (light) |
| uniE884.salt01 tuplet4Light Tuplet 4 (light) |
| uniE885.salt01 tuplet5Light Tuplet 5 (light) |
| uniE886.salt01 tuplet6Light Tuplet 6 (light) |
| uniE887.salt01 tuplet7Light Tuplet 7 (light) |
| uniE888.salt01 tuplet8Light Tuplet 8 (light) |
| uniE889.salt01 tuplet9Light Tuplet 9 (light) |
| uniE88A.salt01 tupletColonLight Tuplet colon (light) |
Implementation notes
This range provides glyphs for tuplet numbers. These digits may also be used in ligatures with clefs to indicate the interval by which a transposing instrument transposes, used in some scores in C.
Scoring applications should use primitives to draw tuplet brackets.
Simple triplets (including brackets) can be written in fonts intended for use in text-based applications using the glyphs in the Beamed groups of notes range.