Ed, good to see you here and thanks for your thoughts - but I don't 
understand you point.

First, my question is how should a user insert something in "items" that 
are seen in the pluging list. Don't you think this is a fair question? 
Jeremy kindly answered, referring to a technique that is simply not 
applicable here because the individual items there are not built up by a 
listwidget. (The plugin *list* itself is, but the display of the individual 
items is not).

My wider question is HOW a user should request "hooks" and what are the 
conditions around it? I have not done any request. I'm asking because I 
want to know HOW to request something like this, if at all reasonable. The 
background here is that Jeremy has previously explicitly stated an ambition 
to have "hooks" in the code. As should be clear in my original post, I'm 
uncertain what exactly constitutes a "hook" but think that what I asking 
about would be one. (Is it?)

I'm an advanced user who pushes some of the limits in TW. My handicap is 
also my strength, namely that I don't know javascript so I need to solve 
everything within TW itself. This exposes limitations in TW in a way that 
people who solve it via non-TW means probably don't see as limitations in 
the same way. Obviusly, the more sophisticated TW gets the more "fringy" 
requests are made - the basic functionality is there and works well - but 
what TW can do is there thanks to Jeremys incredible work in combination 
with input from the community both in therms of code and mere ideas and 
expressed needs.

<:-)

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