Hi cmari,

I think the link in the summary field inside your example tiddler "Search 
> Multiple Fields with a Subfilter" still goes to the earlier version of the 
> filter plugin? (I got javascript errors).


Not sure what might have happened there. I tested Chrome and FF and get no 
errors. Can you give more details when the error occurs?
 

> One other comment (bearing in mind I'm a non-expert): after reading the 
> preface to the examples, I initially thought the search term was going to 
> be the word "filter" itself (that's how I interpreted " using the filter 
> operator *filter* to search for the word filter "). 
>

Oh, sorry. That must have been quite confusing. Fixed.

It might help clarify things to state explicitly that in all of the 
> examples the term being searched for is the word "Evaluate" (I think!).
>

Yes, that is correct. I have updated the example so now they probably make 
a lot more sense. ;-)

Best wishes,

Tobias. 

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