Merge "Tuning" page into "Soundfont and Synthesizer", or move all Synthesizer content to "Tuning" and rename page?
Recently I wrote up some documentation of the Synthesizer and added it to the "Soundfont" page, renaming it to "Soundfont and Synthesizer." Thomas endorsed the move by changing the URL appropriately: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/soundfont-and-synthesizer. But now I have just discovered that one of the panes of the Synthesizer has its own little page: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/tuning.
I think the best solution is to move the Synthesizer documentation from the "Soundfont" page along with the "Tuning" page to a new page called "Synthesizer." However, I understand that people don't really want to do it, because then it has to be replicated in the translated Handbooks. Alternatively, "Tuning" could just be merged into "Soundfont and Synthesizer," but then the same problem arises.
For the moment, I'm simply linking them together: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/soundfont-and-synthesizer#tuning. But this is a fairly ridiculous situation. What should be done?
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Just leave it at that?
In reply to Just leave it at that? by Jojo-Schmitz
But, as I said, that's fairly ridiculous. If "Tuning" should get its own "See this page," shouldn't "Effects" as well?
In reply to But, as I said, that's fairly by Isaac Weiss
Then move the Synthesizer stuff off of "Soundfont and Synthesizer",and into "Tuning", then rename the former back to "Soundfont" and the latter to "Synthesizer"
In reply to Then move the Synthesizer by Jojo-Schmitz
I'm comfortable doing that, but I wonder if anybody else has an opinion.