I don't have compound titles.

These are just tags.  And I feel like I have to use a prefix on the tag for 
contexts to differentiate that tag from other tags.  For instance, if I 
have a todo task that should be done at home, I will tag it "Task" and 
"Context_Home"... two tags.  If I tag it "Task" and "Home", then how do I 
know if that "Home" tag is a context, or some other thing related to "Home"?

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Also, thank you for your attempt, butwith your filter, tiddlers are being 
returned that have a tag of "Context_Home" for instance.  (And yes, I did 
correct yours to be the right caps.)  Maybe it's looking at the "Task" tag 
and saying "yes, the Task tag doesn't have that prefix, so I'll fetch that 
one."

On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 3:43:38 PM UTC-4, TonyM wrote:
>
> David
>
> I argued elsewhere recently to avoid compound keys in titles, but since 
> that's what you have try;
>
> '
> <$list filter="[tag[Task]] +[!prefix[context_]]" variable="item">'
>
> which list all items taged task and for each of these tests the prefix. 
> Untested!
>
> tony
>
>

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