Something you can consider is using the multiple flag on your select ala

<$select multiple field='tags'>
<$list filter='[tag[prj]]'>
<option><$view field='title'/></option>
</$list>
</$select>

This will render as a multiple select with the already present tags 
highlighted.  You can add or remove tags by using the standard ctrl-click 
to select an additional item.  

On Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 7:28:49 AM UTC-4, LDL wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> I would like to add a tag to the current tiddler via a SelectWidget that 
> offers a filtered list of tags/tiddlers.
>
> The filter selects all the tiddlers tagged with "prj" and I would like the 
> current tiddler to be tagged with the selected item (one of the tiddlers 
> tagged with "prj")
>
> The solution I've come up so far is the following:
>
> <$select  field='tags'>
> <$list filter='[tag[prj]]'>
> <option><$view field='title'/></option>
> </$list>
> </$select>
>
> My current problem with this solutions is that all the tags are removed 
> and substituted with the one derived from the SelectWidget. I would like, 
> instead, to retain all the existing tag and just add the selection from the 
> SelectWidget to the tags.
>
> Any idea on how to achieve the desired behavior?
>
> Thanks,
> Lorenzo
>

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