So, your journal tiddler could have a field with a standard name (afm, 
linux) where you note activities (e.g. afm: recalibrated the influx 
manifold). Then you could have a tiddler "afm" with a view template that 
lists all tiddler names and row contents for those actions. e.g.

2018-10-08 recalibrated the influx manifold
2018-11-05 Looked up definition of AFM.
...

-- Mark


On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 12:02:12 AM UTC-8, DemoniWaari wrote:
>
>
> Ah yes but that is not what I mean. What I need is that Tiddler3 is static 
> and I do not touch that, it just gathers information *about *Tiddler3 and 
> presents those neatly. In essence I have a Journal to which I write every 
> day. Each row (usually) has a reference to another tiddler, such as Linux 
> or AFM or whatever. Then those Linux and AFM have their own tiddlers and if 
> I want to quickly see what I have been doing with AFM I can just go to AFM 
> tiddler and immediately see "oh on 5.11.2018 I analyzed this sample, no 
> need to do that again". Using the references technique for this all I see 
> is that *I did something *with AFM on 5.11.2018 and I still need to click 
> and open up that tiddler and look into more closely what I did. I do not 
> want to open up dozens of tiddlers just to see what I have actually done 
> lately. Thus, I would like to see the referenced tiddler (5.11.2018) and 
> right below it *just the row where it is mentioned*. Hopefully this 
> clears things up!
>
>
>

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