I don't know about you, but I consider door companies to be an extension of my shop. Therefore, I want to be able to communicate with you in the same manner that I communicate with my own shop. You are not retail, you are wholesale. What you provide is technical in nature and always, always custom. Communication therefore requires technical terms, not arbitrary names that are meaningless.
Architects do not communicate to me the door style they want by calling it a name, they provide section details.
If I want one of my employees to make a door, I don't give him a door name, I give him section details.
If the door needs a midrail, it is communicated to him in the information he just received. He makes no assumptions.
Does it make sense to you that I can create the same exact door from your catalog using 10 different door names? No, it doesn't. That's absurd.
Do you think I use your door names with my customers? Don't flatter yourself, my customers don't even know you exist, which is how it's supposed to be.
I'm sure I'm all alone in my feelings about this. I'm sure most cabinetmakers around the country select their door company by whoever's brochure is the most glossy, has the prettiest pictures and the most creative door names. I'm sure none of the other cabinetmakers in this country know anything about wood or wood movement, and therefore it is your responsibility to save us from ourselves by adding midrails and midstiles where we "forgot" to order them.
You're in my office all the time wondering why I use the local guy who only provides me with a 3 ring binder with simple sketches and names his raised panel door (gasp!) RP. That's because he's a woodworker building wood cabinet doors. That's how woodworkers talk to other woodworkers.
It would serve you well to understand who your customer is. My customer is not your customer. I'm your customer. I need cabinet doors. The combination of stile and rail size, outside edge detail, inside edge detail, panel detail, and whether or not there is a midrail or midstile and where that midrail or midstile is located cannot possibly be communicated to you with a door name. Start talking and acting like woodworkers and our relationship will be lot smoother.