any other thoughts on excludeLists?
I am going to have some spare time this week and might play with
it . . .

Mike

On Mar 22, 7:29 am, Eric Shulman <elsdes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I think it might be quite powerfull to have a different dropdown (or
> > alternatively more than one)... one that can be configured in a way so
> > that one can (optionally) define a bracketed list of toplevel-tags or
> > main-tags... which will then give you a kind of "treelike" dropdown
> > with all those tags tagging to those toplevel tags. That way, it would
> > actually be more of an "exploring" process, whereas there'd be a
> > meaningful hierarchy and not just an alphabetically ordered tagsoup.
>
> another way to explore various combinations of tags is:
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#MatchTagsPlugin
>
> Usage:
>    <<matchTags panel ...>>
> renders an interactive form for you to enter a *boolean tag
> expression*, as well as optional output format, separator, title, and
> tags.  You can use any combination of tags, with AND, OR, and NOT, as
> well as nested parentheses as needed, to create complex selections,
> such as:
>
> (foo AND baz) OR NOT (bar OR mumble) OR (frotz AND NOT gronk)
>
> The output (a list of matching tiddler titles) is generated into a
> separate tiddler (default name = [[MatchingTiddlers]]), so that the
> most recent results can be saved or copied/pasted into other tiddler
> content.
>
> enjoy
> -e

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