Jed, PMario

To clarify, what I am trying to do is to list all of the unique sets of 
tags actually present in the wiki, not all possible combinations. Perhaps 
an example
would help. I have uploaded a file called "listAsTableSortedByTags Example 
Output.pdf" that shows an example output showing a listing of tiddlers
sorted by the tags field.

If you look about a third of the way down in the example output, you will 
notice the "artistTbd" tiddler. It has two tags "artist" and "music". If I 
used the
typical filter "[tag[artist]tag[music]]" it would list the "artistTbd" 
tiddler as expected, but it would also list the seven other tiddlers, e.g., 
"Archie Fisher"
that also have the tags "artist" and "music", but aren't an exact match 
because they include other tags in addition to "artist" and "music".

Thanks for responding.
Steve Wharton


On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 6:48:32 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
>
> Hi Steve, 
>
> I think, this could be a feature request (github issue) for a new filter 
> operator. since the number of possible combinations rises non linear. So 
> having nested lists will be not very convenient. 
>
> -mario
>

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