It works properly for me. Create the https://bimlas.gitlab.io/tw5-kin-filter/#%24%3A%2Ftags%2FPalette tiddler and add the TopTag tag so you can test the tag trail. In Advanced Search -> Filter, enter the following expression:
[all[shadows]type[application/x-tiddler-dictionary]kin:tags:to[TopTag]] This lists all palettes because the tag trail looks like this: TopTag -> $:/tags/Palette -> palette tiddlers. Maybe it’s not the data tiddlers that are actually left out of the list, but the shadow tiddlers <https://tiddlywiki.com/#ShadowTiddlers>? Exactly which tiddlers do you want to see in the list? Tiddlers you've created, or ones that belong to the TiddlyWiki itself (shadow tiddlers)? History Buff a következőt írta (2021. március 18., csütörtök, 0:21:59 UTC+1): > What I'm trying to do is to follow the tags trail (kin:tags:to[]). The > tiddlers are a mix of regular tiddlers and dictionary tiddlers. The filter > finds all of the regular tiddlers, but not the dictionary tiddlers. The > dictionary tiddlers are tagged with regular tiddlers. > > On Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 2:22:34 PM UTC-7 bimlas wrote: > >> Thank you for using the plugin! >> >> Do you want to search for links between titles in dictionaries? So, for >> example, the Y title in the X dictionary is the title of another dictionary >> and the Y dictionary also contains additional dictionary titles (X dict -> >> Y dict -> ...)? In this case, the Kin filter will not work because it can >> only search in fields, not dictionaries. >> >> History Buff a következőt írta (2021. március 13., szombat, 20:51:23 >> UTC+1): >> >>> Bimlas, >>> >>> I love the kin filter plugin and use it in all of my TWs. I do have a >>> question though. I seem to not be able to get it to work with dictionary >>> tiddlers. Is there something in the plugin that prevents dictionary >>> tiddlers from being recognized? If not, then is there some secret sauce to >>> get it to work? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Damon >>> >>> On Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 12:54:38 AM UTC-7 bimlas wrote: >>> >>>> The purpose of the kin operator with examples: >>>> >>>> - Finds related tags, related tiddlers in any depth >>>> - Finds out where base tiddler originates and what other elements >>>> originate from it >>>> - Finds the ancestors and successors of a family member >>>> - Finds the "leaves" of the branch of the base tiddler in a >>>> tree-like structure (where the base tiddler is a leaf) >>>> - Finds the super- and subsets / groups of a mathematical set >>>> (where the base tiddler is a set) >>>> >>>> Demo: https://bimlas.gitlab.io/tw5-kin-filter/ >>>> Official repository: https://gitlab.com/bimlas/tw5-kin-filter/ >>>> Mirror, please give a star if you like it: >>>> https://github.com/bimlas/tw5-kin-filter/ >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/d59dd69a-4aca-4bf8-9623-963fbcbbf53bn%40googlegroups.com.

