I agree. There is superficial similarity between filters in TiddlyWiki
and TiddlyWeb, but they are performing different functions.

Martin

2009/4/29 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
>
> On Apr 29, 11:31 am, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Returning to Chris' original question, being an eternal optimist, I
>> still believe that (3) is feasible, but if we can't manage that in
>> time for 1.0, I'd have thought that (2) would be the sensible option.
>
> As Martin so aptly put it, it really boils down to 3 or not 3.
>
> So that rephrases the question as: are what are currently called
> filters in TiddlyWeb performing the same function as what are called
> filters in TiddlyWiki?
>
> I'm fairly certain the answer is no; the desired selecting/limiting/
> sorting functionality desired in TiddlyWeb is both semantically and
> lexically different from TiddlyWiki because of the primary position of
> recipes and bags in the context.
>
> However I'm willing to be convinced that this is because I have an
> antipathy to the TiddlyWiki filter code.
> >
>

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