Ciao TT:

My tentative idea with using tags more is to NARROW the search scope so you 
don't get deluged in irrelevant items. But it is best be used with a text 
search too. Here is an example that illustrates a decent narrow result: 
tag:announcement 
AND tag:resource AND "regexp"... 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tag$3Aannouncement$20AND$20tag$3Aresource$20AND$20%22regexp%22%7Csort:relevance>


   - I think this example of yours actually illustrates what I am trying to 
   say, since it shows a lsearch that is a logical ogical combination of Tags 
   and a text String.  In effect, An interested Poster could use any 
   combination of the enabled Tags + a String (personal or commonly 
   understood) to craft a very specific search.  After all, a "word" in any 
   language is just a commonly understood string of alphabetic letters.  The 
   "magic" could even be hidden within a named HyperLink.


   - I will strive to contrive some meaningful examples.


Cheers,
Hans

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