All,
Thank you very much for TiddlyWiki 5!  Great product.  

I really like using it if I'm writing white papers.  It gives me the 
freedom to express logical ideas in chunks and worry about the outline 
later (more of a bottom-up approach).  This works great.  However, I would 
like the ability to version these atomic ideas as I'm trying to fit them 
into a structure. I believe that FilterOperators may be able to do this but 
I don't know how.  I would like to have families of atomic ideas that can 
change over time (version history) with generic placeholders for document 
structure.  When I look at this document structure, I want it to be 
populated with the most recent version of each atomic idea.  However, I 
would like to easily be able to list all changes over time and search all 
changes over time.  I believe the fine granularity and search-ability give 
much greater power over traditional version control systems.

I believe this approach would translate into having Tiddlers that have 
timestamps by default and FilterOperators that would query by Title and 
choose the most recent timestamp to transclude into a story.  Can anyone 
help?

Thank you,
TJ

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