Thanks, Matabele. This will encourage me to investigate fields but 
filtering on tags would be the ideal, if possible.
Jon.

On Saturday, 28 June 2014 07:49:56 UTC+1, Matabele wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I ran across a similar problem when developing my gTiD system: 
> http://wills.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> My solution was to use fields rather than tags, since tiddlers can be 
> filtered according to a match with the value of a field. This technique 
> doesn't quite answer your question, but provides a work around.
>
> Take for example your outline type scenario and using a field named 'type' 
> -- the 'type' field can take values such as:'title', 'chapter', 'section', 
> 'sub-section', 'paragraph' ... and so on.
>
> Tiddlers may be filtered with expressions such as: 
> '[field:type[section]]', '[field:type[sub-section]]' ... and so on. As 
> these filter expressions select only those tiddlers where the value is a 
> match, there is no necessity to filter out other values.
>
> Fields and tags can be used together in filter expressions -- thus a 
> hybrid outline scheme can make use of fields for the main hierarchy and 
> tags for the details.
>
> regards
>
> On Saturday, June 28, 2014 12:48:59 AM UTC+2, Jon wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I have some tiddlers tagged with A, some with A & B and some with A, B 
>> & C, how do I filter the tiddlers which are only tagged with A?
>>
>> Thanks, Jon
>>
>

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