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Error in back reference with roman numbers

The test for emptiness of #1 or #2 is wrong: when #1 starts with two equal tokens (for instance iii) the test would return true. Here's a simpler coding using expl3. \begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib} ...
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Error in back reference with roman numbers

I found the solution! The code for backrefxxx should be the following: \makeatletter \renewcommand*{\backrefxxx}[3]{% \ifx\relax#1\relax % #1 is empty, do nothing \else \hyperlink{cite.#2}{...
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