I don't think that creating a way to have the cursor appear at the position 
clicked in normal text is a problem, but in the context of tiddlywiki this 
doesn't make sense. You can create tiddlers that have no text content but 
they display text generated from other sources (like transfusion or filter 
outputs). So what behaviour do you have when a person clicks on a piece of 
text that doesn't have a corresponding tiddler?

This isn't just an idle question, anything that has this function 
necessarily needs to answer this question or it won't be useable. There are 
plenty of places in tiddlywiki where you can see text that doesn't exist 
anywhere other than in the rendered content. Unless something 
understandable happens in this situation than it won't be usable and I 
don't think that there is any appropriate behaviour for it.

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