Hi 

Hi Måns,
Maybe I don't understand what you're doing, but the following seemed to 
work for me:

<$list filter="[!mark[1]]"><$view field="1"/></$list>
cmari


On Sunday, May 25, 2014 2:11:33 PM UTC-7, Måns wrote:
>
> <$list filter="[!field:mark[1]]"><$view field="1"/></$list> also doesn't 
> work...
> I expected that it would show the text value of my field "1" if the field 
> "mark" had another value than "1"...
>
> Cheers
>
> Den søndag den 25. maj 2014 22.42.36 UTC+2 skrev Måns:
>>
>> Made a typo - sorry
>>  
>>
>>> How do I create the opposite effect? - sth like when the value of the 
>>> field "mark" is not 1 - then show value og field one (no class)?
>>>
>>
>> should have been:
>>
>> How do I create the opposite effect? - sth like when the value of the 
>> field "mark" is not 1 - then show value of field one (no class)?
>>
>> <$list filter="![mark[1]]"><$view field="1"/></$list> (doesn't work)
>>
>> Cheers Måns Mårtensson 
>>
>

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