>
>  [all[current]] doesn't iterate each tiddler (as all[missing] or 
> all[orphans] do)


That's exactly the kind of inconsistency I'm talking about. Personally I 
have very low confidence on my memory, and this kind of situation, where 
99% of the times things behaves one way and there is an 1% that behaves 
differently really confuses me. I will always doubt and thing it works the 
opposite it does (that is how my brain works, sorry). That's why having 
something so clear as <currentTiddler> is important to me. Now that I know 
it has the same performance I will always use it.

Regards

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