Tobias

I'm glad you asked...

My use case is to be able to do a quick visual scan of the tags for a 
particular subcategory of my wikis.
For example, the attachment from my Nov 29 email shows the tagging patterns 
for music related tiddlers.
I could do the same thing for action items, event logs, budget summaries, 
project summaries. 

In short, it makes curation of the tiddlers much easier because I can 
easily see patterns, inconsistencies,
or poorly tagged tiddlers. It is easier because I do not have to specify 
the specific tagging patterns a prior
but just run a report and see what is there. Otherwise I would lose track 
of tiddlers, and worse, unknowingly
repeat them.

Also I think it might be useful to (eventually) create a list filter macro 
that does the exact matching.

Since I have you "on the line" so to speak is there any way to combine the 
contains and count macros
into a single filter (instead of two)?

Thanks
Steve Wharton






On Friday, December 9, 2016 at 12:52:26 PM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi steve,
>
> May I ask, other than: because I wanted to see if I can,
> what's the point of this "[taggedOnly[foo]]" exercise?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias.
>

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