Hi dam,
This was only an idea, prior to TW 5.2.0 ... There are different 
possibilities now

Have a closer look at: 
https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/intro-field-editor-plugin/1580  Which talks 
about 2 *experimental plugins* that I published recently. It's a different 
approach ... but ... experimental. ... It seems the plugins cause a bit of 
an issue with the view- and editTemplates of the latest TW version. 

So you have to be careful testing them. ... 

-mario

On Sunday, March 6, 2022 at 6:10:01 PM UTC+1 damscal wrote:

> Hi all,
> the idea seems very good to me, especially if coupled with a system aimed 
> towards frictionless editing such as saqimtiaz's streams 
> <https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/> plugin plus some good 
> autocompletion plugin.
> I cannot tell which architecture might be the best, but I'd be looking 
> forward to this.
> Are there working implementations yet?
> Regards,
> dam
>
>
> On Monday, May 13, 2019 at 8:30:20 PM UTC+2 Mat wrote:
>
>> PMario
>>
>> The idea to be able to create fields using wikitext is brilliant! As 
>> Diego requests <https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3308>, TW 
>> needs a smoother way for *making* notes. (I've commented in teh past 
>> that TW is great for *managing* notes but not for *taking* notes. It is 
>> currently way too fidgety and attention demanding to use e.g in a lecture 
>> or during a meeting.)
>>
>> Regarding multiple lines, it should be noted that it is possible to use 
>> <br> to achieve line breaks, i.e transcluding this does give two lines as 
>> output.
>>
>> my-field: this has<br>two lines
>>
>> If this is insufficient I would rather treat "we need multiple lines" as 
>> something to deal with when an eventual non-backwards compatible step is 
>> taken because TW should either feature "multi-line fields" via the regular 
>> field creation way -or- we should be able to create fields directly in 
>> wikitext but in a very direct and smooth way.... particularly the .tid 
>> syntax would make sense. Maybe multi-lines could be signified using empty 
>> colons (ahemm, that term) . Very efficient wikitext.
>>
>> my-field: this has
>> : two lines
>>
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>

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