How about

<$list filter="[tag[fruit]tagging[]tag[tested]]">

</$list>

?

-- Mark


On Sunday, August 26, 2018 at 2:08:57 PM UTC-7, Surya wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> after a long time I have again a question.
> I googled and searched in this forum and tried and experimented since 
> days. With no success :-(
>
> I have a wiki for recipes.
>
> So I have recipe-tiddlers and ingredient-tiddlers.
> The recipe-tiddlers are tagged with either "tested" or "untested".
> And the ingredients are tagged with categories- for example "butter" and 
> "oil" are tagged with "fat". And "apple" and "orange" are tagged with 
> "fruit".
>
> Let's say I have now a recipe called "dessert", that is tagged with 
> "tested" and tagged with "apple".
> And I have a recipe called "drink", that is tagged with "untested" and 
> tagged with "orange".
>
> Now i want to make a list-filter, where I can see for example all 
> ingredients tagged with fruit. But only these fruits, that are in recipes 
> tagged with "tested".
>
> So in this example it should show only the ingredient "apple". Because it 
> is a fruit and is in a tested recipe.
>
> How can I write this filtered list??
>
> Thanks a lot for your help. It would make working with this wiki so much 
> easier :-)
>

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