Tobias:

> If I'm not mistaken, using AND logic is possible with the list macro
> using...
> 
> <<list filter [tag[TagA]][tag[TagB]]>>

I'd tried that (and a few other syntaxes) but what this one does is not quite 
what I was trying to achieve... it ends up listing tiddlers that have *either* 
one of these two tags, so that I end up with a list twice the expected size, 
ha!

I'm sure there must be a way of doing this, though, hmm...

Mat:

> Check out
> http://www.tiddlytools.com/#MatchTagsPlugin

Tiddlytools is an awesome site, but I've always felt it could use a bit more 
information. Just looking at what's on that page, it's hard to tell if that 
plugin can really do what I want. I guess I'll try it out, if I don't find 
another solution using core commands.

> I think it is also possible to use core commands for complex filters but
> I'm uncertain of the syntax. Also, in case it's tiddlyspce you're using I
> think there are yet further filters available.

Nah, the file is on my own server, so I don't have access to anything fancy.



Alex.
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