Multiple values in <test> - Simple Solution?

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Hi,

I have some configurations that make gratuitous use of multiple values in <test>, to group certain families of fonts together, as shown below. My understanding is that the only "correct" way to do this now is to have an entire <match><test><string>NAME</string></test><edit></edit></match> for every single family! Is there any simpler way to do what I would like? If not, is it planned?

Thanks,
Erik


    <match target="font">
        <test name="family">
            <string>Abel</string>
            <string>AR PL ShanHeiSun Uni</string>
            <string>Abril Fatface</string>
            <string>Aclonica</string>
            <string>Acme</string>
            <string>Actor</string>
            <string>Aladin</string>
            <string>Aldrich</string>
            <string>Alex Brush</string>
            <string>Alfa Slab One</string>
            <string>Alike Angular</string>
            <string>Alike</string>
            <string>Allerta Stencil</string>
            <string>Allerta</string>
            <string>Almendra SC</string>
            <string>Almendra</string>
            <string>Amaranth</string>
            <string>American Typewriter</string>
            <string>Andada</string>
            <string>Andika</string>
            <string>Annie Use Your Telescope</string>
            <string>Anton</string>
            <string>Apple Garamond Light</string>
            <string>Apple Garamond</string>
            <string>Apple Symbols</string>
....
....
        </test>
        <edit name="...." mode="assign">
            .....
        </edit>
    </match>
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