Hi Måns,

Thanks for your kind words!

Would you consider to publish a, more or less, empty version in English?
>

Actually, it's what I'm planning to do. But I’m still struggling to find 
the best way (or at least a good way) to solve a few problems.

The main problem I have is that there's only one list field, and I’m 
currently using it to reference the parents of a tiddler. For instance, the 
author(s) of a book, the source of a quote, etc. But it would be preferable 
to have a dedicated field (it’s what I previously tried in 
http://tesis.tiddlyspot.com/). I recently discovered that any field can be 
transformed into a list field (kind of) with the filter operator ``list``, 
for example in [list[HelloThere!!mylist]] but the reverse filter operator 
``listed`` doesn't work with those other fields (as far as I know). 

Another problem is that, atm, the fields contents are not even referenced, 
unlike tags and links. Tags are much more powerful and easy to use, but 
it's difficult to assign them different functions or meanings. For example, 
in a quote from X about Y and related to Z, if X, Y and Z are tags, how do 
you know who's who?

If you have any idea or suggestion, I would be greatful to hear it.

Alberto

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