[tw] Re: exclude search term

2017-12-29 Thread TonyM
Rewritten a as a search tool, not tested comprehensively but seems to work \define displaymysearch() <$list filter="[list[EditInput!!input]]" variable=item> <$list filter="[!prefix[+]!prefix[-]]" variable=searchfilter> [search[<>]] <$list filter="[prefix[+]]+[removeprefix[+]]"

[tw] Re: exclude search term

2017-12-29 Thread tobaisch
> > > > The Below code provides a tag based search with +include and -exclude > which could be adapted to search values > > Thanks TonyM, I tried to adapted your code to change the standard search. It did not really work, but it does not matter. I manage my predefined lists quite well so far.

[tw] Re: exclude search term

2017-12-28 Thread TonyM
Tobaisch, Of course with sufficient desire you can build what you want in tiddlywiki. Basically accept an input then rework it to make the filter in tiddlywiki terms. The Below code provides a tag based search with +include and -exclude which could be adapted to search values \define

[tw] Re: exclude search term

2017-12-28 Thread Mal
Eric, A brilliant and comprehensive answer, as always! Regards, Mal -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To

[tw] Re: exclude search term

2017-12-28 Thread Eric Shulman
On Wednesday, December 27, 2017 at 8:45:07 PM UTC-8, tobaisch wrote: > > It's not really much harder than using the standard search and gives you >> the flexibility you're after. >> > > I have a different opinion. > the standard search is always fixed in the sidebar. A huge difference! > The

[tw] Re: exclude search term

2017-12-27 Thread tobaisch
> > It's not really much harder than using the standard search and gives you > the flexibility you're after. > I have a different opinion. the standard search is always fixed in the sidebar. A huge difference! The search results do not hide the content I am currently working on. That's why the

[tw] Re: exclude search term

2017-12-27 Thread Mal
tob, I probably should have pointed out that you get to the advanced search by clicking on the magnifying glass icon next to the standard search box. Then select the "filter" tab and enter your filter expression into the box. It's not really much harder than using the standard search and

[tw] Re: exclude search term

2017-12-27 Thread tobaisch
for real? it's a pity. regards, tob -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to

[tw] Re: exclude search term

2017-12-27 Thread Mal
tob, I don't think it's possible to carry out a more complex search in the standard search box. You could use the advanced search and build a suitable filter expression . For example: