David Gasaway wrote:
> Ah, my bad. :)  But if the intention is to add the new type for *only*
> the front/inside then using the term "inlay" is going to confuse
> people (as it did me), since the whole thing is the "inlay" by my
> understanding.

I had a similar conversation with someone else - 
http://musicbrainz.org/edit/17771863

It seems some people use inlay to mean the entire thing while most 
people (from what I've seen) use it to mean specifically the inside 
part. With that in mind, maybe something like "Inlay (inside tray)" 
would be better?

Nikki

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