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'''Special case citer.''' Primarily intended for sub-template use by forthcoming MIA cite template, but also may come in handy when called directly.
'''Special case citer.''' Primarily intended for sub-template use by forthcoming MIA cite template, but will definitely come in handy for being called directly - in this way, one can cite a given MIA text '''without having to grab the link''', providing an option that some may find to be a time-saver. However, i have no idea whether creating several sub-templates is a resource issue versus putting them under the regular MIA citation template as "special cases"; as such, i will leave SUS and Manifesto there for now even though they would be immensely handy, and editing them like this - without having to deal with endless sub-curly-brackets and functions and whatnot - would be probably easier. -Harry 6/6/24
  1 = work e.g. capital
  1 = work e.g. capital
  2 = volume e.g. 1
  2 = volume e.g. 1
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Special case citer. Primarily intended for sub-template use by forthcoming MIA cite template, but will definitely come in handy for being called directly - in this way, one can cite a given MIA text without having to grab the link, providing an option that some may find to be a time-saver. However, i have no idea whether creating several sub-templates is a resource issue versus putting them under the regular MIA citation template as "special cases"; as such, i will leave SUS and Manifesto there for now even though they would be immensely handy, and editing them like this - without having to deal with endless sub-curly-brackets and functions and whatnot - would be probably easier. -Harry 6/6/24

1 = work e.g. capital
2 = volume e.g. 1
3 = chapter e.g. 3
4 = link e.g. https:// etc. etc.

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