Tobias, OK I think I understand a little more but still have some questions:

How do "types" differ from common predefined tags?

And it seems your variant is not really about capturing the 
train-of-thought sequence(s) but instead manually creating the sequence - 
yes? Which would rather mean it is at a later stage when it's about 
organizing the information.

As indicated by your mention of the Cornell method, I think your solution 
is more for when the TW (or at least the session) is dedicated to a 
specific topic or subject, so that you kind of know the parameters, i.e 
which "types" you're working with and so that everything can be organized 
into a structure and format that the topic "demands".

My concept is more a way of capturing the arbitrary sequences that come up 
spontaneously when you're working in your TW, by confining them "within" a 
tiddler (i.e the storylist). 

Is this a fair interpretation?

<:-)

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