[tw] Re: One TiddlyWiki or Many

2014-10-29 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Just thinking that you could have a master index TW with short versions of 
all your tiddlers. A link or a field would contain the reference to the 
full tiddler. This way you could reference a much larger body of data 
without the associated performance loss.


On Friday, October 24, 2014 7:26:23 AM UTC-7, Captain Packers wrote:

 I'm just wondering what MO people have adopted as best practice and why. 
 Do you use a single TiddlyWiki for everything, or do you have a virtual 
 web of multiple TiddlyWikis that you jump around in.

 I see the benefit of a single TiddlyWiki as being the search ability and 
 non-linear convenience and approach around which TiddlyWiki was built. My 
 concern about a single TiddlyWiki is the eventual size that it might attain 
 and related performance issues, especially if you start embedding and 
 attaching files internally (TW5).

 With a web of TiddlyWikis, they could be kept small, but you might 
 sacrifice some of the search ability of TiddlyWiki.

 I'm using TiddlyWiki mostly for journaling my workflow.

 I would like to know how others are doing this.

 Thanks in advance.

 Captain Packers


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[tw] Re: One TiddlyWiki or Many

2014-10-24 Thread Mat
You ask for best practice but I get the impression that for TW5 there 
still mostly experimenting. Maybe I'm wrong.
Personally, I'm still pretty much on TWC and with multiple wikis. But one 
of my main interests in TW5 is exactly the all in one possibility made 
possible with the node.js version.

:-)


On Friday, October 24, 2014 4:26:23 PM UTC+2, Captain Packers wrote:

 I'm just wondering what MO people have adopted as best practice and why. 
 Do you use a single TiddlyWiki for everything, or do you have a virtual 
 web of multiple TiddlyWikis that you jump around in.

 I see the benefit of a single TiddlyWiki as being the search ability and 
 non-linear convenience and approach around which TiddlyWiki was built. My 
 concern about a single TiddlyWiki is the eventual size that it might attain 
 and related performance issues, especially if you start embedding and 
 attaching files internally (TW5).

 With a web of TiddlyWikis, they could be kept small, but you might 
 sacrifice some of the search ability of TiddlyWiki.

 I'm using TiddlyWiki mostly for journaling my workflow.

 I would like to know how others are doing this.

 Thanks in advance.

 Captain Packers


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[tw] Re: One TiddlyWiki or Many

2014-10-24 Thread Robert Edwards
I've mostly worked in TWC but I'm trying to migrate to TW5 to be more 
future-proof. But I've got several TWCs that I use. One is a catch-all 
notebook, one is a journal, and one or two are TWC-based apps.

One thing that I've noticed though is that there seems to be some 
crosstalk in the setting between them. E.g. I've got two that are based 
on MPTW. One uses the MPTW trim theme and is in my Dropbox so that I can 
use TWITS and get to it from anywhere. Because I don't want to fill up my 
DB with TW backups I've disabled SaveBackups. The other is used strictly on 
my Mac and is in normal, local  storage so I have SaveBackups on, and 
because it's for a different purpose I have a different theme.

I find that if I open the local one, the DB one will change themes and 
toggle SaveBackups to match the local one. When I then open the DB from my 
phone, it's got the settings of the local one. Very odd.

Are any of you who use multiple TWCs seeing anything similar?

On Friday, October 24, 2014 10:26:23 AM UTC-4, Captain Packers wrote:

 I'm just wondering what MO people have adopted as best practice and why. 
 Do you use a single TiddlyWiki for everything, or do you have a virtual 
 web of multiple TiddlyWikis that you jump around in.

 I see the benefit of a single TiddlyWiki as being the search ability and 
 non-linear convenience and approach around which TiddlyWiki was built. My 
 concern about a single TiddlyWiki is the eventual size that it might attain 
 and related performance issues, especially if you start embedding and 
 attaching files internally (TW5).

 With a web of TiddlyWikis, they could be kept small, but you might 
 sacrifice some of the search ability of TiddlyWiki.

 I'm using TiddlyWiki mostly for journaling my workflow.

 I would like to know how others are doing this.

 Thanks in advance.

 Captain Packers


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