Mark and Jed, I hadn't thought of those ways. Unfortunately, they're 
exactly what I'm trying to avoid. Do you think some javascript can help? If 
so, it might motivate me even more to start learning in a couple months' 
time (currently learning C).

It looks to me like the ability to extract a portion of a field would 
provide the easiest solution, think slicing in Python but for Tiddlywiki. 
Something similar has been discussed to some extent in an unrelated TW5 
issue on Github <https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1493> 
proposing 
a text length filter. I don't know where to go with this, however. There 
doesn't seem to be an issue for this specific thing on Github. Should I 
propose it? I've never opened an issue before, so I don't know how that 
works.

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