Yes. The filter needs to change. You can try this for the list-based 
english fields:

<$list filter="[tag[Lexeme]each:list-item[english]sort[]addprefix[en-]]">

HTH
Mark

On Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 11:22:22 AM UTC-7, Silvercat wrote:
>
> > Is there a data-based reason that you couldn't put all the words in a 
> single english list field (e.g. [[film]] [[dust]] ... etc.)  ?
>
>
> Nope. The only reason I did it that way (English, english1, english2) is 
> cuz I don't know what I'm doing. It looks like there needs to be a change 
> to the filter because when I do that stuff doesn't show up. That or user 
> error (my guess is user error).
>
>
> joztiizz
> english [[wrong]] [[evil]]
> tags  Quality j Lexeme IrregularNoun IrregularCombo Translation Morality 
> Culture ComboType3 NounType1  
>
>
> en-evil
> caption Evil
> nyji [[joztiizz]]
> tags english Morality
>
>
> en-wrong
> caption Wrong
> nyji [[joztiizz]]
> tags Quality Morality English
>
>
> BTW, Mark, do you have a type jar or paypal somewhere? Seems the least I 
> can do is buy you a coffee or equivalent.
>
>
>
> On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 8:40:34 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>
>> The problem is that the those items in the nyji language don't have 
>> 'english' fields -- they have english1 and english2 fields. You can fix 
>> this in the short term by extending the filter:
>>
>> [tag[Lexeme]each[english]get[english]]  
>> [tag[Lexeme]each[english1]get[english1]]  
>> [tag[Lexeme]each[english2]get[english2]]  +[addprefix[en-]sort[]]
>>
>> The complication is ... is there an upper limit to the english[n] fields? 
>>
>> Is there a data-based reason that you couldn't put all the words in a 
>> single english list field (e.g. [[film]] [[dust]] ... etc.)  ?
>>
>> When you use the filter above, "film" will still not appear because 
>> neither of the words you have for film (chachykmaŋnyki chiwkiŋam) have 
>> english, english1, or english2 fields containing the word "film".
>>
>> Good luck!
>> Mark
>>
>> On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 6:08:41 PM UTC-7, Silvercat wrote:
>>>
>>> Any idea why film and evil aren't showing up in EnglishIndex? 
>>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2AstAs9QlRjSnhvU1ktWGF0c28 
>>>
>>> I'm sure it's user error, but I can't see any difference between those 
>>> two and the three (cat, here, and wrong) that are showing up.
>>>
>>> On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 11:17:47 AM UTC-7, Silvercat wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks! That helps a lot.
>>>>
>>>> > About filters, did you look at the tiddler "Introduction to filter 
>>>> notation" at Tiddlywiki.com ? I'm sure it's simpler than Ŋyjichɯn
>>>>
>>>> You overestimate my conlanging skills. :D
>>>>
>>>>>

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