1. Kludgey, or pure genius depending on how you look at it.
2. No deliberate logic tools baked in. Yet. Possibly you could have 2 
filter runs, each testing for a condition opposite the other one.
3. In a filter run, everything is basically asking AND (this tag AND this 
prefix AND...). But you can have more than one run in a filter expression, 
which serves as a kind of OR.

BTW, it looks like you're doing really good!

-- Mark

On Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 10:21:10 PM UTC-8, passingby wrote:
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> 1. It seems that list widget is being used for something other than what 
> it is supposed to be used for. It is meant for producing lists, whereas 
> here it is being used as a mode for implementing a check. Isn't this a 
> hackish, non-standard way?
> 2. I could not find any way to implement an if-then-else logic. Is this 
> so, that it is not possible using provided widgets?
> 3. Lastly how do I implement  AND and OR filters in a list widget? 
>

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