Note subtype
Editorial Comment and AppCrit notes can have subtypes.
The manifest document will provide a list of note subtypes if they are used in the book. Capture the list in the book metadata, with the specified subtype listed for the specific note type.
<metaItem about="book">
<metaItem about="DTD"><metaDescribes predicate="DTDname">OxChapML</metaDescribes><metaDescribes predicate="version">2.25</metaDescribes>
</metaItem>
<metaItem about="TCIgroup"><metaItem about="TCI">
<metaDescribes predicate="TCIname">OUP TCI</metaDescribes>
<metaDescribes predicate="version">20150902.0</metaDescribes></metaItem>
</metaItem>
<metaItem about="appCrit"><metaDescribes predicate="subtype">Emendations</metaDescribes><metaDescribes predicate="subtype">Rejected historical variants</metaDescribes><metaDescribes predicate="subtype">Emended lineation</metaDescribes>
</metaItem>
<metaItem about="editorialComment"><metaDescribes predicate="subtype">Commentary note</metaDescribes><metaDescribes predicate="subtype">Performance note</metaDescribes>
</metaItem>
<metaDescribes predicate="product">OSEO</metaDescribes>
<metaDescribes predicate="publishing-group">AcTrade-UK</metaDescribes>
</metaItem>
Capture the note subtype as an attribute on the note element.
<note type="editorialComment" subtype="Commentary note" id="actrade-9780198248460-note-33">
<p>
<xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198248460-xrefGrp-126">
<xref ref="actrade-9780198248460-milestone-47" id="actrade-9780198248460-xref-126">
<sup>20</sup>
</xref>
</xrefGrp> 1e explicitly identifies him as Antoine Arnauld.</p>
</note>