Try 

<<timeline subfilter:"all[shadows]is[tiddler]sort[title]" format:"DD MMM 
YYYY">>

On Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 4:11:57 PM UTC-8, Mark Kerrigan wrote:
>
> Yes I also did that but it should list more than only the GettingStarted 
> tiddler. Further more I don't think it's an issue with the filter syntax 
> because if I use the same filter syntax with the listwidget, I get a big 
> blob of all the relevant tiddlers I'm interested. (see below) 
>
> <$list filter="[is[shadow]!sort[title]]">
>
> After trying a variety of approaches, I ended up back on using list-links 
> macro as follows:
>
> <<list-links filter:"[is[shadow]!sort[modified]]">>
>
> This has the advantage of sorting the list by the date modified, but it 
> doesn't show the date and group which tiddlers were modified when like the 
> timeline macro does. Perhaps there is a different approach.
>
> - Mark Kerrigan
>
> On Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 3:12:22 PM UTC-8, Mat wrote:
>>
>> Mark Kerrigan wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks, but it still doesn't seem to work. I'm using the following syntax
>>>
>>> <<timeline subfilter:"is[shadow]sort[title]" format:"DD MMM YYYY">>
>>>
>>> It is not clear what "it doesn't work" means but if you test this on 
>> tiddlywiki.com , you can see that it does work there (one single tiddler 
>> as filter output) - i.e it does work. So if you mean that you, for example, 
>> get no result showing then this might mean that you don't have any tiddlers 
>> qualifying.
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>

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