>>The tags don't have to be listed in a certain order when creating them? > > No, and they could be anywhere in the page, not only in a PTV. However it > may appear not intuitive to search word1 "or" word2 : > (:pagelist _tag1 _tag2:) will find pages with BOTH tags > > To list pages containing either _todo or _someday you need 2 pagelists, > and if a page contains both tags, it will appear in both pagelists.
That's okay, at least for me. At this point my main concern was making sure I got pages with just a particular tag, and I was running into the issue where "weekly" would pick-up "biweekly" entries or something like "ING" would pick-up "shopping". I guess you could address the issue of having something appear in both of the pagelists above by doing something like this? (:pagelist _todo _someday:) (:pagelist -_todo _someday:) (:pagelist _todo -_someday:) As long as you had your formatting setup probably it would probably look and be okay. >>Is there an easy way to add the _ to my existing tags? > > No. Hopefully you and the users of your recipe don't have too many > pages yet. :-) Well, I have a pretty good bit, but I'll just deal with it. I need to change my forms for users of the recipe though to give some direction when entering tags in the tag field. Something like "Proceed tags with "_" underscore to allow for better filtering." Thanks again, - Mark > > Petko > >>On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 4:25 AM, Petko Yotov <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On Friday 02 April 2010 03:55:47, Mark Bacas wrote : >>>> I'm thinking I need to enter all tags with something like a preceding >>>> # or something. >>>> >>>> Any opinions on this? Is # a bad idea? Is just having a preceding >>>> character good enough? I believe it should be. >>>> >>>> Then I could have something like $:tags=*#weekly* and >>>> $:tags=*#biweekly* and the *#weekly* shouldn't pick up the #biweekly >>>> tag. >>> >>> Hi. You can use the underscore character like this: _weekly _biweekly >>> _critical _done _home _computer. Then, use either your PTV search, or even >>> just plaintext search : >>> >>> !! Stuff that I could do now >>> (:pagelist _home -_done -_waitingfor:) >>> >>> See also the second half of this page: >>> >>> http://www.pmichaud.com/pipermail/pmwiki-users/2009-December/056314.html >>> >>> Petko >>> > _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
