Quote Originally Posted by Aria View Post
Anybody know what the subtypes thing means? Trivial, accentuated, etc.

It's basically a very convenient asspull they came up with to fix all the cases where people got multiple functions with the same number. So your type is actually the numbers to the right of the letter, like 1V, 2E, 4L, 4F. I'm not sure how they do the "tie-breaking" though (why base type is 3L and 4F, and not 3F and 4L). Accentuations were already in the original PY theory. AP added "accentuated subtype" which is actually the lack of accentuation or "mix" with other numbers.