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  2. Dice notation - Wikipedia

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    The letter d is most commonly lower-case, but some forms of notation use upper-case D [1] (non-English texts can use the equivalent form of the first letter of the given language's word for "dice", but also often use the English "d"). A is the number of dice to be rolled (usually omitted if 1). X is the number of faces of each die. The faces ...

  3. Musical Symbols (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Musical Symbols is a Unicode block containing characters for representing modern musical notation.Fonts that support it include Bravura, Euterpe, FreeSerif, Musica and Symbola.

  4. D66 - Wikipedia

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    D66 may refer to: Delta Junction Airport, a public airport in Alaska with FAA code D66; d66 (die), a dice roll used in some role-playing games and old wargames; D66 road (Croatia), a state road in Croatia; Democrats 66, commonly known as D66, a political party in the Netherlands; HMS Emerald, an Emerald-class light cruiser

  5. Talk:Dice notation - Wikipedia

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    4 D66. 2 comments. 5 Origins. ... 7 Standard notation. 4 comments. 8 Minor addition. 1 comment. 9 Merge Discussion. 2 comments. 10 multiplication and addition. 2 ...

  6. Chess symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Font depictions of Unicode chess symbols (in the same order as the table): DejaVu Sans, FreeSerif, Quivira, Pecita. GNU Chess using Unicode chess characters to display a chess board in the terminal. Unicode has text representations of chess pieces. These allow to produce the symbols using plain text without the need of a graphics interface.

  7. List of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    Notation Composer; NoteWorthy Composer; Overture, plus lite version Score Writer; SCORE, one of the earliest scorewriters to be used for commercial publishing, no longer developed or sold; ScoreCloud – Audio, manual or MIDI input analysis to musical notation, and editor; Sibelius, Sibelius First, Sibelius Artist, and Sibelius Ultimate