About the UI problem, I do have some suggestions :

Traditionally, '|' and '||' are used for 'OR', so '|' could be used :

''  = AND (default)
'-' = NOT (with red bg)
'|' = OR  (with yellow or orange bg)

If I make an example with 4 keywords again :

|#1 |#2 = Display entries that have either #1 OR #2

#1 |#2 -#3 |#4 = Display entries that have #1 AND either #2 OR #4 but
NOT #3


I think it could be quite straightforward, since users who don't know or care 
about that stuff can just go on using the default 'AND' behaviour without 
noticing.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1694476

Title:
  Keywords in blocks with boolean OR

Status in Mahara:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  As I understand it, when tagging keywords in a block to show specific
  articles, these keywords only work with boolean AND / NOT.

  But if I want to have articles fitting a collection, I believe 'OR'
  would be the right way to do it.

  Maybe there is some workaround ?

  Thank you

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