Bimlas,

Thanks that is very nicely presented. I understand now. Recent discussion 
about TOC's and applying a filter may not exactly solve this.

Effectively you want to define the first set as the members found in a TOC 
or recursive function then find the members in that set that have "Another 
Tag"?

This maps closely to work I have being doing lately. Rather that make 
specific solutions can we generalise it more. In this case we could have 
our own TOC macro that runs down the hierarchy but only displays items also 
tagged "Another Tag".

Instead lets find the best way to generate a list of tiddlers from a TOC 
process that can be used in set filtering.

I will contribute more today.

Tony

On Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 7:24:23 PM UTC+11, bimlas wrote:
>
> Here's a concrete example:
>
> On the Tiddly website int the ToC there's an entry: Features -> Drag and 
> Drop -> DragAndDropMechanism. If I looking for Features, 
> DragAndDropMechanism is not listed, because it's not the direct child of 
> it. 
>
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Features:Features%20[[Drag%20and%20Drop]]%20DragAndDropMechanism
>
> I would like to find a way that shows me everything which is associated 
> with Features (everything under this tag in the ToC), than I could apply 
> another tag filter on this list (by my plugin).
>
> For example if I looking for "Features" and "Another tag", it would look 
> like this as mathematical sets:
>
> https://i.imgur.com/fe3yNQ0.png
>

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