Hello @PMario,

Am Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2018 13:13:33 UTC+1 schrieb PMario:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> I think that's a very specific usecase and therefor plugin territory. ... 
> Can you describe your usage of this list a bit closer. ... So we may be 
> able, to dynamically create "virtual" lists, that don't stop at 9999
>

9999 is the max i could store in a field. virtual lists would be much 
better, that would be a nice feature, it would add a lot of flexibility I 
think

   - for listing like [list<numbers>limit[100]] when I want to do something 
   100 times
   - for getting the next (previous) value of a variable with 
   [<variable>next[numbertiddler]] if I need to count something that happens 
   various times
   - various other things with lists

it would be great if something like filter="[[1 - 100]]" could be done and 
also [<variable>next[1 - 100]]


> My first question was: "What if I need 10000?" ... 
>

doesn't happen in my cases but you're absolutely right, it's limiting

>
> -m
>

thanks for your reply,
Simon 

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