Thanks a lot Eric, you´re great!

Just a short addition for all with same problem/desire ...
add '' '' to finish the statement finally

Example:
<<list filter "[tag[not(systemConfig or admin)]]">>


Thanks!
Mammut


On 6 Mrz., 18:13, Eric Shulman <elsdes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I try to create a list (in a tiddler) which is filtered by tags.
> > Finally the list should contain all existing tiddlers exclude tiddler
> > by one or more defined tags.
>
> > For example:
> > <<list filter [tag[ALL]] [!tag[systemConfig]] [!tag[[admin]]>>
>
> Try this plugin:
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#MatchTagsPlugin
>
> It extends the core's filterTiddlers() function so you can create
> complex tag matching criteria using *boolean operators* ('and', 'or',
> 'not', plus nested parentheses if needed) as well as *regular
> expressions* (to match 'wildcard' or other patterned tag values).
>
> Using your example from above, you could write:
>
> <<list filter [tag[not(systemConfig or admin)]]>>
>
> Note: for shorter notation, you can use "&&" for AND, "||" for OR and
> "!" for NOT, like this:
>
> <<list filter [tag[!(systemConfig||admin)]]>>
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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