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Sign upFix for conditions with multiple type values without match="any" #3407
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customcommander commentedMar 28, 2018
Fixes #3405
I found two other cases which are more difficult to fix. I didn't touch those as adding
match="any"
would perhaps not be what the authors of these styles meant. (Better to let them fix that IMO.)Example here and here:
I also found these two other cases but I'm not entirely sure whether they are mistakes. (Just letting you know in case they are.)
In university-college-lillebaelt-vancouver.csl:
And in uppsala-universitet-historia.csl: