Hi Jan,

I would say Tiddlywiki lacks some core functions
that allow us to traverse a parseTree as we would have previously traversed 
the DOM.

What do I mean?

A generic query language that allows us to say something like:

   - from where I am, find the outer tiddler (identified somehow, e.g. 
   "class > contains > tc-tiddler-frame")
   - return all parseTreeNodes of type *foo* where property *bar *contains 
   *baz*

Then a plugin could do some magick with that output,
if only to count the number and return, well, the next. ;-)

Or, you could create a kind of summary at the bottom, of footnotes.

Best wishes,

Tobias. 

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