Tony, your suggestion is close. What it tells me is if <myfilter> *contains* 
{!!list} - which is actually also useful to me!

On Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at 4:42:31 AM UTC+7, TonyM wrote:
>
> S s
>
> A possible trick, in a filter generate the titles in one and remove the 
> title found in the other. Emptyvalue or emptymessage will mean a match, 
> including when both are empty.
>
> If not empty The result will be tiddlers not found in either list. 
>
> To simplify it use the subfilter operator for both sets of tiddler and try 
> -[subfilter[name]
>
> Eg untested
> "[subfilter<myfilter>] -[subfilter{!!list}]"
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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