Glad it helped.
Thanks goes to Mark S. for all his work.
Regards,
Scot

On Wednesday, 16 June 2021 at 03:45:39 UTC+1 Boazter wrote:

> Very nice! There are some good things for me to explore here. It's 
> interesting to see the similarities and the very different paths we took. 
> Of course, my skill isn't up to par but it is fun learning with an actual 
> project. I still have some tweaking to do but perhaps I'll share mine once 
> I've got something halfway decent. Thank you for sharing this.
>
> On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 1:43 PM scot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Boazter 
>> I think this discussion may interest you - It includes a groceries TW 
>> from Mark S.
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/JmlvsBQz8TQ/m/wOUm5uE4CAAJ
>>
>> groceries tw here
>> https://marxsal.github.io/various/groceries.html
>>
>> Scot
>>
>> On Tuesday, 15 June 2021 at 16:11:01 UTC+1 Boazter wrote:
>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> Just wanted to follow up on this since I appear to have stumbled across 
>>> the solution. My problem appears to have been the order in which I placed 
>>> the tag filter. I had noted:
>>>
>>> "I thought I could fix this by adding "tag[$purchase]" to the first 
>>>> filter but doing so caused my list to completely disappear."
>>>
>>>
>>> I mulled it over and decided to play around with that again. I found 
>>> that by placing it at the front of the filter I was able to get the results 
>>> I wanted, before I had placed it _*after*_ the aisle tags. 
>>>
>>> The following code worked for me:
>>>
>>> <$list filter="[tag[$purchase]has[aisle]each[aisle]sort[aisle]]">
>>> <div class="tw-menu-list-item">
>>> <$view field="aisle"/>
>>> </div>
>>> <$list 
>>> filter="[!tag[$purchased]tag[$purchase]aisle{!!aisle}sort[title]]">
>>> <div class="tw-menu-list-subitem">
>>> <$button class="tc-btn-invisible">
>>> <input type="checkbox"/>
>>> <$action-listops $tags="$purchased"/>
>>> </$button> <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link> 
>>> </div></$list></$list>
>>>
>>> This dropped the "frozen" category from my list in the example. 
>>>
>>> Best regards, 
>>>
>>> mr
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 2:06 PM Boazter <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have a question about taking this one step further, but first, I just 
>>>> want to say thank you, thank you, thank you for this thread (original 
>>>> poster and everyone who helped). 
>>>>
>>>> I was able to take this code and incorporate it into a grocery list 
>>>> that I'd developed years ago and which I've been wanting to tweak. This 
>>>> code allowed me to group my list by the aisle. (In actuality it's more 
>>>> like 
>>>> general areas of the store.) It works great and I'm absolutely over the 
>>>> moon about it as I had gone down many rabbit holes before I found what I 
>>>> was looking for! 
>>>>
>>>> Now I'm wondering about tweaking it further so that it doesn't show the 
>>>> name of an aisle when there are no items on the list for that particular 
>>>> trip.
>>>>
>>>> Let me 'splain:
>>>>
>>>> I have dozens of tiddlers of various grocery items, each with a field 
>>>> called "aisle" with values like "bakery", "dairy", "frozen", "meats." I 
>>>> have a full list to choose from of potential grocery items and clicking an 
>>>> item tags them with "$purchase" (meaning "to be purchased") and they move 
>>>> to the current shopping list. 
>>>>
>>>> With help from this thread I developed the code below to show the 
>>>> current shopping list grouped by aisle. As I shop, checking an item on 
>>>> that 
>>>> list tags it as "$purchased" (not to be confused with "$purchase" above!) 
>>>> and drops it from the list.
>>>>
>>>> Here is the code:
>>>>
>>>> <$list filter="[has[aisle]each[aisle]sort[aisle]]">
>>>> <div class="tw-menu-list-item">
>>>> <$view field="aisle"/>
>>>> </div>
>>>> <$list 
>>>> filter="[!tag[$purchased]tag[$purchase]aisle{!!aisle}sort[title]]">
>>>> <div class="tw-menu-list-subitem">
>>>> <$button class="tc-btn-invisible">
>>>> <input type="checkbox"/>
>>>> <$action-listops $tags="$purchased"/>
>>>> </$button> <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link> 
>>>> </div></$list></$list>
>>>>
>>>> The above might produce a list something like this:
>>>>
>>>> bakery
>>>>   bread
>>>>   cookies
>>>> dairy
>>>>   milk
>>>>   cream
>>>> frozen
>>>> meats
>>>>   chicken
>>>>   sausage
>>>> etc.
>>>>
>>>> As you can see, there are items under the "aisle" headers for "bakery", 
>>>> "dairy" and "meats"; but none under "frozen". What I want is, if there are 
>>>> no items from the frozen aisle (aisle="frozen") tagged with "$purchase", 
>>>> then suppress the header (in this case "frozen") from appearing on the 
>>>> list. That is, only show the header for "aisles" that contain items tagged 
>>>> with "$purchase". 
>>>>
>>>> I thought I could fix this by adding "tag[$purchase]" to the first 
>>>> filter but doing so caused my list to completely disappear.
>>>>
>>>> My skill level is pretty basic but improving. Is there an easy fix for 
>>>> this? Am I missing something obvious? 
>>>>
>>>> Best regards and thank you for any help.
>>>>
>>>> mr
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at 1:03:14 PM UTC-8 Scott Kingery wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well, I'm almost there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Example wiki: 
>>>>> http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/118970/wiki/scottexamples.html
>>>>> When you look at the example you'll see the issue. It is mostly 
>>>>> working but things aren't showing up as they should. I've outlined it in 
>>>>> the Problems tiddler you'll see when you look at the example.
>>>>>
>>>>> My code:
>>>>> <$list 
>>>>> filter="[is[current]tagging[]has[subtopic]each[subtopic]sort[subtopic]]">
>>>>> <div class="tw-menu-list-item">
>>>>> <$view field="subtopic"/>
>>>>> </div>
>>>>> <$list filter="[subtopic{!!subtopic}sort[title]]">
>>>>> <div class="tw-menu-list-subitem">
>>>>> <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/> </$link>
>>>>> </div></$list></$list>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, March 2, 2014 11:08:12 PM UTC-8, Scott Kingery wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks everyone.
>>>>>> cmari, the each[subtopic] was the piece I was missing I think.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Additionally, I'm trying to do what you want as well by having the 
>>>>>> list search for tiddlers tagged with the current tiddler's title. I 
>>>>>> borrowed this: 
>>>>>> <$list filter="[is[current]tagging[]sort[title]]">
>>>>>>
>>>>>> from http://www.giffmex.org/tw5mall.htm. It gets us a bit closer by 
>>>>>> I can't seem to get the syntax right to merge it in with what you gave 
>>>>>> me 
>>>>>> before.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sunday, March 2, 2014 1:38:30 PM UTC-8, cmari wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Scott,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I was fiddling around with something similar yesterday.  In case 
>>>>>>> it's of interest, here's the (far more rudimentary approach than 
>>>>>>> Stephan's) 
>>>>>>> approach I came up with.  Note that this doesn't make use of tags at 
>>>>>>> all, 
>>>>>>> it simply finds all the tiddlers that contain a field called subtopic, 
>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>> then lists those tiddlers (alphabetically) by subtopic. You could of 
>>>>>>> course 
>>>>>>> sort the lists differently, and you could filter for a particular tag 
>>>>>>> by 
>>>>>>> adding, e.g., [tag[Movie], to the second list filter. I would have 
>>>>>>> liked to 
>>>>>>> be able to search for tiddlers tagged with the current tiddler's title, 
>>>>>>> or 
>>>>>>> even tag, but I don't know how to do that in any generic way, so I 
>>>>>>> opted 
>>>>>>> instead to use a unique field name in the tiddlers I wanted in my list. 
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (Also, obviously, you could take out the styles; I was just seeing 
>>>>>>> what I could do with the options that already existed).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <$list 
>>>>>>> filter="[!is[system]has[subtopic]each[subtopic]sort[subtopic]]"><div 
>>>>>>> class="tw-menu-list-item"><$link to={{!!subtopic}}><$view 
>>>>>>> tiddler={{!!subtopic}} field="title"/></$link> 
>>>>>>> </div>
>>>>>>> <$list filter="[subtopic{!!subtopic}sort[title]]">
>>>>>>> <div class="tw-menu-list-subitem">
>>>>>>> <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/> </$link>
>>>>>>> </div></$list></$list>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> cmari
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sunday, March 2, 2014 12:45:26 AM UTC-8, Scott Kingery wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm just getting started experimenting with TW5. What I want to do 
>>>>>>>> is have a field called subtopic and then have those grouped on a list.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The results looking something like:
>>>>>>>> Movies (main topic and title of tiddler)
>>>>>>>> Comedy (subtopic)
>>>>>>>> Drama (subtopic)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The following is the general idea but doesn't have the syntax to 
>>>>>>>> group.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> <$list filter="[has[subtopic]sort[subtopic]]">
>>>>>>>> <h2><$view field="subtopic"/></h2><$link to={{!!title}}><$view 
>>>>>>>> field="title"/></$link><br>
>>>>>>>> </$list>
>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>> Can this be done?
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>> Scott
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