Hi Daniel,
 

> @Tobias: I am looking at taggly-tagging now... I think it may do what I 
> want, it is also possible that some of it is over my head. But, I'll get 
> back to you on that. So, in the process of trying to figure out a solution 
> I've rearranged these tags a couple different ways. If I could get the 
> filters to work the way I want, then I would use a single ACTION tag and 
> sub-tags in the way you suggest. At the moment, I've been using Action.foo 
> and Action.bar - which is clumsy but it's the only way I can separate out 
> the different topics. I fell back to regex when I couldn't figure out the 
> methodology of the filter command.
>

I'm afraid *taggly* does not provide you what you need either as it 
currently does not traverse further down the tree if an item is not 
matching your specified filter. In other words, it does not have a "stop 
here mechanism", but only a "catch all matching the filter"... stopping at 
any items that don't.

I believe, this calls for a more sophisticated tagging tree that first 
traverses and collects the whole tagging-tree and then goes up all leaves 
again to only keep matching items.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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