Wow! I'm very impressed! That works seamlessly! You Sir, are a genius!
Thank you very much!

Am Mittwoch, 4. März 2020 17:42:14 UTC+1 schrieb Mark S.:
>
> Assuming you have aliases formatted like a list field (i.e. any tags with 
> spaces use [[ and ]] )
>
> then something like this ..
>
> <$list filter="[enlist{!!aliases}tagging[]]"/>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 8:12:52 AM UTC-8, Bastian wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have extended each tiddlers' footer with a list of tiddlers tagged with 
>> the current tiddler. With that I can see which tiddler refers to the one 
>> I'm viewing currently, which is quite nice.
>> I use this for it:
>>
>>> <<list-links filter:"[tag<currentTiddler>] +[sort[title]]">>
>>>
>>  
>> As I have a lot of cryptic synonyms I have started to list the aliases of 
>> a tiddler in a field called aliases.
>> Let's say I have the tiddler MediaAssetManagement it has the field 
>> aliases with the value "MAM MaM".
>>
>> What I'd like to achieve is, that when I view the tiddler 
>> MediaAssetManagement, every tiddler that has the tag "MAM" or "MaM" would 
>> be listed underneath.
>> So the search I need to accomplish is: give me all tiddlers, that have a 
>> tag that is contained in the field "aliases" of the current tiddler.
>> I tried this one, but of course it doesn't work as the syntax is wrong:
>>
>>> [tag[aliases[<currentTiddler>]]]
>>>
>>  
>> I also fiddled around with the subfilter thing, but I weren't very lucky.
>>
>> Is there a way to accomplish what I'm looking for?
>>
>> Best
>> Bastian
>>
>>

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