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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 08.01.2019 um 23:55 schrieb Martin
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<div>With current tools there is no tag completion for the
individual values in lists, while the alternative already works.</div>
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<p>Value completion has for lists has woked since ages in Vespucci
(you normally would use the form interface where you just select
an option, but the conventional tag - value UI supports lists).<br>
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<div>It is also simpler for data consumers, and as long as you
want to distinguish only yes/no you could get along with just
one bit for storage.</div>
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<p>That is nonsense as you have to store the key string in some
form. In practical terms any database will use a key-value store
for such tags with a number of associated issues.</p>
<p>Simon<br>
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<div>Cheers, MartinĀ </div>
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