Wow, wow excellent, Tony (TW Tones) ! 

Thank you very much, more than I asked for!

There is much to unpack and learn here, good fun.

I like the fact that your magic button does not overwrite the current 
StoryList and appends to it instead. Since opening a big StoryList 
negatively impacts performance which i found depends on memory, your limit 
to the filter tab makes sense and the user can modify the filter to 
constrain the number of matches. 

I also love that your metadata reference fields carry the provenance of the 
inquiry and other details for easy future traceback. I often wonder, "where 
did this nifty macro i-dragged-into-x-years-ago came from?" This 
namespacing and best practice of field list style convention is something 
I'll have to start following to help find things and clean my messy wiki :-)

Thank you again for the solution and help :-)

Best,
another fellow tony

On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 12:46:37 AM UTC-7 TW Tones wrote:

> Tony,
>
> Tony here, TW Tones for disambiguation. 
>
> Attached is my first attempt at a solution. Please try and provide feedback
>
>
>    - Install the attached JSON on a wiki, or tiddlywiki.com as well
>    - Go to the "advanced search > filter" if you use a search with a 
>    result an eye will appear.
>    - Clicking on the eye will open all listed into the story river 
>    (without navigating to them) 
>
> Warning you could open so many tiddlers your wiki runs for a long time.
>
> Future Improvements?
>
>    - Also work for the sideBar search?
>    - A better icon
>    - Have some limits?
>       - Like if you try and open more than 10 or 20, the icon goes red
>       - Will not work if over 100 may be opened
>    - Option to close all tiddlers including search and only open the 
>    selected?
>
> I have a project called "advanced search indicators" to which I will add 
> this feature for the sidebar search!
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
>
> On Friday, 11 September 2020 15:05:19 UTC+10, tony wrote:
>>
>> Hi 
>>
>> Does anyone know a way to open all the search matches from 
>> $:/AdvancedSearch or save them as a list in a separate tiddler? 
>>
>> I was trying to evangelize Tiddlywiki and ran into a roadblock when they 
>> asked if there was a way to open all the results from AdvancedSearch 
>> instead of clicking them one by one to open in the StoryList. That seemed 
>> surprisingly straightforward since there is an Close All button, but I 
>> could figure out how to Open All.
>>
>> I thought there was a plugin or macro that had an Open All from the 
>> Exporter menu which opened all the titles instead of exporting but maybe 
>> that was in TiddlyWiki Classic and I cannot recollect or find so in 
>> TiddlyWiki 5. 
>>
>> Luckily Tobias Beer's SidebarStories [1] was somewhat a workaround to 
>> load a story and 
>> setTo={{$:/StoryList!!list}}
>>
>> And I also showed Duarte's Local Search engine to great effect and the 
>> search filter results open the tiddlers in the StoryList directly.[2] 
>>
>> But I cannot figure out where the search results are stored ?
>> [!is[system]search{$(searchTiddler)$}]
>>
>> or how to push them to the StoryList?
>>
>> Any leads much obliged 
>>
>> Thank you, 
>>
>> tony 
>>
>> [1] https://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#%24%3A%2F.tb%2Fui%2FSideBar%2FStories
>>  
>> [2] https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/qBZa9XP5c4I/m/YwHePmZLBgAJ 
>>
>

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