Hi Eric

Doing the opposite (include ver exclude) might be the easiest
solution:
As Mike proposed earlier in this thread
1 Create a tiddler called TagsDB
2 Change your viewtemplateentry text: 'tagger'
to 'tagger source:TagsDB'
3 tag tiddler TagsDB with the tags you want to show up in the
dropdown..

Regards Måns Mårtensson

On 10 Dec., 01:34, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 28, 2009, at 11:23 PM, Mike wrote:
>
>
>
> > In your view template on the first line look for. . .
> > <span style="padding-right:0em;" macro='tagger'></span></span>
>
> > try (best method)
> > <span style="padding-right:0em;" macro='tagger source:TagDB'></span></
> > span>
> > then create a tiddler TagDB
> > and tag this tiddler with every tag you want to see on the tag drop
> > down
>
> > alternate method
> > <span style="padding-right:0em;" macro='tagger exclude:"excludeLists
> > Test Test1 [[Test1 xyz]]" '></span></span>
> > listing the tags to exclude (I had mixed results with this method)
>
> > Let me know if that makes any sense (low on coffee)
>
> Just getting back to trying your suggestions, Mike. If I understand
> the alternate method, I am to list in the view template every tag I do
> not want displayed in the tag last, as opposed to listing them in a
> tiddler in the first method.
>
> That would be onerous, as I have about 150 tags I want to exclude.
>
> Thanks,
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Eric Weir
> Decatur, GA  USA
> [email protected]

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