Thank you.  Has anyone put together a plugin which is more suitable for
non-geeks or geeks who only use complex search once in a while?

I could learn how to use filter expressions, and I could probably retain
that information for a few days.  Then I'd come back and try and use it 3
months later and go, "Oh.  Yeah.  There *is* a way to search for strings
and tags, but it just isn't worth the effort to re-learn filter syntax."

It's not a matter of lazy.  There are only so many things I can remain
"current" on at a given time, and I have to prioritize.

On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 2:12 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>>
>>    - Search for a tiddler with "word1 word2" (as a string) and tagged
>>    "fubar".
>>
>> Filter :
>
> [regexp:text[word1 word2]tag[foobar]]
>
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