>
>> No-no, i definitely don't want several TDs launched. I just got rid of
>> the mess that caused. :)
>>
>
> This was just a warning, if you wanted to do this. But that is what I
> understood as "INSIDE TiddlyDesktop"
>
I meant I had no problems (so far) with several WINDOWS (i.e. wikis) of
>
> No-no, i definitely don't want several TDs launched. I just got rid of the
> mess that caused. :)
>
This was just a warning, if you wanted to do this. But that is what I
understood as "INSIDE TiddlyDesktop"
>
>
>> Have you tried using an iframe? I would test it, but I think I need to
On Question 1
> I am used to external links opening in my default browser, I have being
> happy with this but I can have a look at this. I don't think there is,
> however TiddlyDesktop was recently updated to allow command line opening of
> a specific wiki, so you may be able to provide an
Jake,
I am doing things similar to what you ask, I will review and provide more
feedback soon.
On Question 1
I am used to external links opening in my default browser, I have being
happy with this but I can have a look at this. I don't think there is,
however TiddlyDesktop was recently
> Try https://kookma.github.io/TW-Searchwikis/
I looked it a bit, but I think it answers some other questions that are
currently on my mind. Currently I don't want to drastically change the
structure. For now I just want to know:
1. Is there a way to link to a tiddler in another wiki so that
Try https://kookma.github.io/TW-Searchwikis/
On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 9:30:33 AM UTC-5 Jake wrote:
>
> If you start to look at interwiki possibilities you will discover already
>> many methods and opportunities.
>>
>> I say assume tiddlywiki can do it and if you find it can't ask for
> If you start to look at interwiki possibilities you will discover already
> many methods and opportunities.
>
> I say assume tiddlywiki can do it and if you find it can't ask for help.
> Structure your content so you can find and export exactly what you want and
> you will be future
Jake,
A short question: What is the maximum size (in terms of megabytes) of a
> single html wiki file? I know it probably depends on your system RAM, but
> "in general", what is the reasonable maximum size to operate without lags,
> freezes, etc?
>
I think you should avoid having your wiki
As OGNSYA says.
If you start to look at interwiki possibilities you will discover already many
methods and opportunities.
I say assume tiddlywiki can do it and if you find it can't ask for help.
Structure your content so you can find and export exactly what you want and you
will be future
I had the same concern. What I did is create thousands of tiddlers (you can
do this programatically), and then do performance tests. It's very
impressive how TW can deal with huge amounts of content. I even added an
entire 400-page book in 1 tiddler. It takes a bit longer to open than other
It's just I'm editing it for less than a month ang got from initial 2.2mb
to 3mb. I'm keeping all the images in separate folders and don't import
them in wiki to keep the size to the minimun. Of course I'm far from having
size limitations so far, but would Tiddly Desktop for example handle wiki
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