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> You are right. With those numbers it looks OK.
>
Just to be clear: It is not just "OK", it should be absolutely no problem.
There are wikis with many thousand tiddlers that work very well. What can
bog the system down is heavy use of embedded(!) images, or other big
embedded data for that
On Sunday, January 16, 2022 at 7:15:09 AM UTC+1 qazxwecvr wrote:
> Probably not too many; I'll probably at the very most record a few dozen
> theorems whose proofs involve at the very most a dozen or two steps. From
> Mat's answer it seems like it won't be an issue.
>
You are right. With those
Probably not too many; I'll probably at the very most record a few dozen
theorems whose proofs involve at the very most a dozen or two steps. From
Mat's answer it seems like it won't be an issue.
On Sat, Jan 15, 2022, 11:11 PM PMario wrote:
> Hi and Welcome,
>
> I think all 3 scenarios you descr
Hi and Welcome,
I think all 3 scenarios you describe can be created. ...
IMO what Mat wanted to find out was: How many tiddlers you want to create.
So How many theorems are you talking about and how many steps does 1 proof
have.
Are you talking about 100 tiddlers or 1000 or several 10th of 1
I wasn't planning on anything fancy like that; I just don't know how much
metadata is contained in each tiddler, and was wondering if spreading
information over too many tiddlers would increase the total amount of data
by a problematic amount. For the second part, I was considering if it would
(Sorry if this is a repeat; I thought I replied, but I don't see my reply,
so I'm replying again just in case.)
I wasn't planning on doing anything that complex; everything I'm describing
is just text and manually created. I don't know how much metadata each
tiddler includes, so I didn't know h
Welcome qazxwecvr
Can TiddlyWiki handle the volume of tiddlers required for the third option,
> and would it be substantially more time-consuming?
My goodness - how many tens of thousands of tiddlers are you planning to
make? Unless your plan includes having TW *perform* actual math
calcula
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