Hi Eric,
 

> To conditionalize output based the empty/non-empty state of the filter 
> results, use the *emptyMessage* param in the $list widget.
>

Thanks for your feedback. There remains an issue though.
The user can input any filter that may or may not yield matches.
If there are any matches, I want to display a single button,
followed by a list of all matches.

I guess I will have to use a variable and a helper macro to append a

+[limit[1]]

to the filter string being tested so as to check (once) if there are any 
results.

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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