InfoSelect was what started me on my more-or-less unending quest for an 
open source information management system. 
I had just purchased the "pro" version when I got a notice that the price 
of future upgrades would be five times what I just 
paid. After that I was wary of proprietary solutions where you have no idea 
what's going on in the board room.

I think CintaNotes may work the way you describe.

I can imagine a way to do what you want IF there is a button to activate 
the "reduction" search. 
The button would close all the open tiddlers and then open everything 
specified per the search text. 
The reason you need a button is because actions, like closing and opening 
things, require a
button. If there was an "action" attribute associated with the edit widget, 
then it could work without
a separate button.

Mat has a pretty good idea. I don't think you need to iterate and create 
CSS lines (which also requires
a button) if you're willing to use the regex matching provided inside of 
CSS. (e.g. title^={{search text}} )


On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 6:15:30 AM UTC-8, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> A long, long time ago in Dos I used InfoSelect (it still exists now in a 
> different form for Windows). 
> The Dos version was rather like TW. It was wholly made of fragments.
>
> A GREAT thing about it was on open ALL fragments were loaded and 
> displayed. 
> Search (on text) filtered them so you would see only what you wanted.
>
> Could we replicate this with TW? ALL Tiddlers are open on start and search 
> auto-reduces them?
>
> Question
> TT
>
>
>

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