On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:

How about something like:

   (:pagelist bloopsi fmt=none save=abc :)
   (:pagelist whoopsi fmt=none save=def :)

Excellent, both 'fmt=none' and 'save=abc'?

   (:pagelist list=abc,-def:)

Hmm... isn't 'list' already used? Either way, 'list' is so generic. What about
        saved-search=abc,-def
or
        saved=abc,-def
or
        results=abc,-def

I'm not to happy with them either though.

So, the first command finds pages containing 'bloopsi', saves that as 'abc'; the second command finds pages containing 'whoopsi', saves that as 'def', and the last command displays all of the pages in abc that aren't in def.

Yes.

This has some possibilities (and doesn't seem too outrageous to implement) -- I'll think on it a while.

Just keep it for the future... my need isn't that big. This might get quite a bit of use as it's a powerful mechanism, so it deserves serious consideration.

/C

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