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{>=5|>=5} in a list (like in 6-4 Centers) marks itself as true when the latter condition is true but not the former (may also apply for if the former is true but not the latter, have not tested). {>=2|>=1} also seems to be broken in that both conditions can be met, but it only is true if the first substituent of the or meets the requirements. I believe these both stem from set-operative errors in the backend (will update if/when I track them down).
Edit: The latter issue is exhibited in 6-4 Electives AI+D/Application CI-M
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{>=5|>=5} in a list (like in 6-4 Centers) marks itself as true when the latter condition is true but not the former (may also apply for if the former is true but not the latter, have not tested). {>=2|>=1} also seems to be broken in that both conditions can be met, but it only is true if the first substituent of the or meets the requirements. I believe these both stem from set-operative errors in the backend (will update if/when I track them down).
Edit: The latter issue is exhibited in 6-4 Electives AI+D/Application CI-M
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: