User talk:79.64.84.37

This comment is relevant to the page linked below, but also to the musical notation system used in Wikipedia - perhaps this is a bug report!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diminished_seventh_chord

I don't claim to be an expert but I spotted an error in one of the chord sequences on this page, and nearly got as far as editing it - in error, as it would have been. Though not necessarily visible to everybody immediately, it is possible (my default browser size, on my screen) to have this page sized such that at the end of the first paragraph

("For example, the diminished seventh chord built on C, commonly written as Co7, has pitches C–E♭–G♭–Bdouble flat:")

...a line break occurs on the final note there, between the B and the double-flat notation. Surely this line break should not be allowed to occur in this critical spot? I was expecting the note A in this sequence, and while B double flat is the same (to me - I said I wasn't an expert), the fact that the double flat symbol was hidden 20cm away on a new line made me assume an error, because I almost didn't spot that distant double flat!

Playing with this page, the same bug does not occur with the Gflat. The symbols are stuck together. Also, having copy/pasted the quote above, I notice that the double flat is not rendering correctly, although the single flats do. So is this a syntax error? Sadly, I don't know enough about this markup to check or correct it, though it looks the same as the other double flats on the page. Maybe they split off too...

I bring this to your attention...

Thanks for all your pages! 79.64.84.37 (talk) 21:01, 23 April 2020 (UTC)