I found a workaround that helps, but require a bit more manual work.
I simply keep a clean (with no plugins) TW for mobile input and then later,
on a pc export the tiddelers with my mobile input and import it in my main
TW (and optionally back to get sync).
Using the clean TW cut the boot time
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> On the old TWC there was a plugin that would let you transclude other
> TW's.
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That could be nice to have in TW5 too.
I tried deleting the image, but it only went form 12 to 8.8 mb. I'm not
quite sure what's going on.
well thanks for the advice.
Den fredag den 19. februar 2016 kl.
On the old TWC there was a plugin that would let you transclude other TW's.
12mb seems like a lot for only 850 tiddlers. I have a TW of a book with
more than 1000 tiddler/chapters, and it's only 6mb.
Check out that image. Even a single image you've snapped on your phone can
take a lot of
Thanks for the reply’s.
Well it is a bit big, around 12mb. But I think I only have one pic I can
remove so it's not going to do much. I have around 850 tiddlers and quite a
lot of plug-ins.
I would not like to partition my data, since it would break the idea of one
file with everything. But
*links to each other
*moving them into external image files
... some practical advice (ho-to) on the above would be
welcome...,especially on how to link TWs to each other.
Pit.W
Am 14.02.2016 um 21:04 schrieb 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki:
How big is your TW? One of the weaknesses of TW is that
An external link to a separate TW in the same directory as the current TW
would look like:
[ext[TW Testbed|TestBed515.htm]]
An image link to an external image in a subdirectory of the current
directory would look like:
[img[2014/Transit/2014-Subway-Schedule-Green-Line.jpg]]
However, I'm
How big is your TW? One of the weaknesses of TW is that is not an indexed
database system. So once you've done everything reasonable like you alredy
have, you either have to get a more powerful device or reduce the size of
your data set.
One thing you could is to partition your data into
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