With respect, that's the kind of make-work hair-splitting I was alluding to earlier. In any case, if you want some sort of a precedent (not that that always impresses a given editor), the Pieces Section on Jean-Louis' Rules Page for his Very Heavy Chess CV shows a similar way of doing it to mine, perhaps (and the Page was published, again not always impressing a given editor in future):
@ Bob:
With respect, that's the kind of make-work hair-splitting I was alluding to earlier. In any case, if you want some sort of a precedent (not that that always impresses a given editor), the Pieces Section on Jean-Louis' Rules Page for his Very Heavy Chess CV shows a similar way of doing it to mine, perhaps (and the Page was published, again not always impressing a given editor in future):
https://www.chessvariants.com/rules/very-heavy-chess