>
> The trick for me will be remembering when to use this utility.
>

In deed. 


What is your main use case?
>

Generally, I imagine the newtids macro to be *most* useful when setting up 
a brand new TW where you have a specific application in mind and need a 
load of tiddlers that you can type as lists. But, of course, it should be 
useful any time you have a list of items that you want to tiddlify.

I made it because I'm currently putting together a "home prepping TW" for 
my near and dear to prepare a home for "long term winter black outs" (due 
to increased environmental and political "tensions"). It has several lists 
of items to acquire e.g food stockpile, medical supplies, 
home-preparedness-kit, etc. The individual items within a list can have 
different tags so for a subset of items I set some specific tags and click 
those items, then change tags and click another subset, etc.

In my particular case I also have a modification to the newtids macro so 
that each listed item has a small empty field next to it. Typing anything 
into it adds an "amount" field with the typed value, for that specific 
item. This makes it easier to give unique values for individual 
items-to-be-tiddlers.


<:-)

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