Dear bimlas, Mark and Tony,
Many thanks for your replies.

@bimlas: Your code did the trick! Many thanks, that's what I need. :-)

(The original tag (e.g. "project") is listed again among the list of 
related tags but I can live with that and it's probably not worth looking 
into this further.)

@Mark: I had found out the hard way, about the importance of the blank line 
in the middle.  :-(
Thanks for the hint.

@Tony: Thanks. Looking again at the code I had posted it seems that the 
closing markup tag (</$list>) was omitted because the short version of list 
filter was used? I.e. all in a single line and an extra "/" as the 
penultimate character.

Thanks again everybody!



On Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 10:13:24 PM UTC, bimlas wrote:
>
> Welcome to the community!
>
> I tried the code you wrote, but it did not work nor for me, so I modified 
> it:
>
> <$list filter="[tag[Project]tags[]]"/>
>
> It collects all the tiddlers that have the "Project" tag and then collects 
> their other tags.
>
> If I understand you, you are actually interested in the tag intersections, 
> thus you might find it useful:
>
> https://bimlas.gitlab.io/#Filter%20by%20multiple%20tags%20easily%3A%20FilteredTag%20example
>

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