Mario,

Perhaps a related hack

In an experiment in the past I noted I could build a slightly modified .tid 
exporter such that the tiddler text to export contained field value pairs as in 
the raw tiddler syntax.

Fieldname: field value (from memory)

once this exported tiddlier was reimported these fields became standard tiddler 
fields. It provided a mechanisium for user edits of text to be turned into 
field value pairs.

My thought is this method could be used along with your suggestion without the 
export/import step. Such field value pairs could be used in template tiddlers 
to create and populate fields and even restore default values if the fields are 
deleted. Of course also introducing multiline fields.

\fields
Fieldname: field value
Fieldname2: field value
Multilinetextfieldname:
text on next line indicates multi-
line field handled as you suggest
\end

The above would populate fields with default values if they do not exist, 
including the multiline text fields defined in the tiddlers text body.

Just a hack idea

Regards
Tony

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