> [field values with line breaks] should not be encouraged IMO

I should probably elaborate a bit:

The tiddler concept encourages human control. Slices, for example, are a
simple way for regular users to enter key-value data - they just need to
edit the tiddler body. In contrast, fields operate on a different layer.

This does not mean that fields are evil - it just means they should not
be overused/abused. Generally, I tend to reserve fields for programmatic
data that is not meant to be touched by users (content type falls into
the former category as well, which is why a dedicated interface is
better than setting the field manually).


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