Div Types
As in <div1 name ="Personaggi" type="Castlist">
The type is not to be confused with the name. The name is derived from what is on the printed page. The type is as generic as the word Paragraph or Page in Concordance Results output. When a div does not have a name that can be derived from the printed page, we will use the type as the name also. <div2 name="Title Page type="Title Page">. Do this sparingly since it'll be indexed and appear on the page.
- Volume
- Part
- Frontmatter (if only title page and ToC then stick with frontmatter only; skip the list below.)
- Cover (only special ones)
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Verso of Title Page
- Frontispiece
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Table of Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Foreword (Preface preferred)
- Performance Info (Performance information for plays and such)
- Body
- Introduction
- Book
- Chapter
- Part
- Section
- Poem
- Stanza (where they are numbered or given titles only)
- Sermon
- Prayer
- Song
- Story
- Essay
- Report
- Article
- Dialogue (As in Platonic dialogue)
- Canto
- Commentary (comments that are not in note form)
- Year (for diary; add year="9999" in div)
- Month (for diary)
- Day (for diary)
- Entry (for undated diaries)
- Letter (add year="9999" and recipient="" in div)
- Castlist
- Argument
- Prologue
- Act
- Scene
- Prelude
- Interlude
- Epilogue (part of body of work; literary epilogue)
- Backmatter
- Epilogue (backmatter type epilogue)
- Index
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Endnotes
- Glossary
- Colophon ("statement appearing at the end of a book which describes the conditions of its physical production")
- Advertisement
- Notice
- Plates
- Review (Reviews of work published with title; page images)
- Music (Sheet music for inteludes and such; page images)
- Errata
- Imprint (where imprint info falls on back page)