Great!
Thanks to both of you.

I was sure that I had tried AND NOT - but obviously not...
I've even written: [tag[blog AND NOT excludeLists]]
in defaulttiddlers to exclude tiddlers tagged with blog and
excludeLists from opening from the start.

Happy New year..

regards Måns Mårtensson

On 2 Jan., 04:20, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1)<<list filter "[tag[blog NOT excludeLists]]">>
> 2)<<list filter "[tag[blog OR (note NOT excludeLists]]">>
>
> The NOT operator is different from AND and OR... instead of going in
> between two tag terms, NOT precedes a *single* tag term... thus:
>
> <<list filter "[tag[NOT excludeLists]]">>
>
> You can combine the negated term with other terms using AND/OR, like
> this:
>
> <<list filter "[tag[blog AND NOT excludeLists]]">>
> or
> <<list filter "[tag[(blog OR note) AND NOT excludeLists]]">>
>
> Note the parens in the second example... this makes the expression
> match tiddler tagged with "blog" or "note", as long as they are not
> also tagged with 'excludeLists'.  In comparison:
>    <<list filter "[tag[blog OR (note AND NOT excludeLists)]]">>
>
> would match all tiddlers tagged with 'blog' (even if they are also
> tagged with 'excludeLists'), plus all tiddlers tagged with 'note' that
> are also *not* tagged with 'excludeLists'.
>
> enjoy,
> -e

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