This should work, I think:

<$list filter="[tag[tested]tags[]tag[fruit]tagging[]tag[untested]] ">

</$list>

This takes all the recipes tagged with "tested", looks at all their tags, 
keeps the tags that are tagged with "fruit", then looks for all the recipes 
tagged with those fruits, and then filters only the recipes that are 
untested.

Ok, now 
*Ich habe hunger.  *

-- Mark

On Monday, August 27, 2018 at 6:55:07 AM UTC-7, Surya wrote:
>
> For example: A recipe called "dessert", that is tagged with "tested" and 
> tagged with "apple" and tagged with "orange".
> And a recipe called "drink", that is tagged with "untested" and tagged 
> with "orange".
> And a recipe called "icecream", that is tagged with "untested" and tagged 
> with "pineapple".
> *In this example the list should show only the recipe "drink"*, because 
> it is tagged with "untested" and "orange" and there is also a tested 
> recipe, which is tagged with orange.
>
>
>

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