Hi everyone,

For the project I'm working on, I got a Dish Model in which, in order to 
filter different dishes for allergens or other reasons, I got a 
BooleanField to check if the dish is* pork-free*, another to check if it's* 
nuts-free* and a good other 

*dozen.*As you would expect, displaying all thoses filters side by side 
would by very unesthetical and unpratical. So I aimed to reduce their 
number to two: One *multiple select* filter for "*contains this:*", and 
another for "*does not contain*:".

My researches so far were not very successful : the best I could find is 
this module , namely Django-adminfilters 
<https://github.com/saxix/django-adminfilters>, that I could not quite get 
to work, as well as many not-so-helpful SO posts. 
<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7834990/selecting-multiples-choices-in-django-admin-filter-list-filter>
<https://github.com/saxix/django-adminfilters>
Could someone please enlighten me, be it with a way to do it or a 
workaround ?
Thanks a lot !

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