Tuplets (U+E880–U+E88F)

GlyphDescriptionGlyphDescription
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
  
GlyphDescriptionGlyphDescription
uniE880.ss06
tuplet0Light
Tuplet 0 (light)
uniE881.ss06
tuplet1Light
Tuplet 1 (light)
uniE882.ss06
tuplet2Light
Tuplet 2 (light)
uniE883.ss06
tuplet3Light
Tuplet 3 (light)
uniE884.ss06
tuplet4Light
Tuplet 4 (light)
uniE885.ss06
tuplet5Light
Tuplet 5 (light)
uniE886.ss06
tuplet6Light
Tuplet 6 (light)
uniE887.ss06
tuplet7Light
Tuplet 7 (light)
uniE888.ss06
tuplet8Light
Tuplet 8 (light)
uniE889.ss06
tuplet9Light
Tuplet 9 (light)
uniE88A.ss06
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.