Hi NBG

>From YourSearch Help:

!Boolean Search
The Boolean Search is useful when searching for multiple words.
|!What you want|!What you type|!Example|
|''All words'' must exist|List of words|{{{jonny jeremy}}} (or
{{{jonny and jeremy}}})|
|''At least one word'' must exist|Separate words by ''or''|{{{jonny or
jeremy}}}|
|A word ''must not exist''|Start word with ''-''|{{{-jonny}}} (or
{{{not jonny}}})|

''Note:'' When you specify two words, separated with a space,
YourSearch finds all tiddlers that contain both words, but not
necessarily next to each other. If you want to find a sequence of
word, e.g. '{{{John Brown}}}', you need to put the words into quotes.
I.e. you type: {{{"john brown"}}}.

Using parenthesis you may change the default "left to right"
evaluation of the boolean search. E.g. {{{not (jonny or jeremy)}}}
finds all tiddlers that contain neither "jonny" nor "jeremy. In
contrast to this {{{not jonny or jeremy}}} (i.e. without parenthesis)
finds all tiddlers that either don't contain "jonny" or that contain
"jeremy".

Regards Måns Mårtensson

On 11 Nov., 17:41, nbg <n...@merkwerk.de> wrote:
> > That would be an "or" search, so use the pipe symbol "|"
>
> Thank you. And to find all tiddlers which contain London AND Chicago?
>
> CU,
>
>   NBG
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