[twdev] Re: SVG Colour application has alignement issue

2018-08-09 Thread TonyM
Folks, I seem to have solved it as follows, <$transclude tiddler={{!!icon}}/> But having some problem with transclusion. But I should be able to correct that. Regards Tony On Thursday, August 9, 2018 at 6:48:55 PM UTC+10, TonyM wrote: > > Folks, > > I wanted to make better use of the

[twdev] SVG Colour application has alignement issue

2018-08-09 Thread TonyM
Folks, I wanted to make better use of the tiddlywiki supplied svg images by colouring them. I came up with the following; <$transclude tiddler={{!!icon}}/> The fill overrides that in the image. good stuff However the unfortunate side effect is the icon is appearing 30% of the way across

[twdev] What takes up RAM?

2018-08-09 Thread Mat
In Chrome you can right-click on the tabs bar (not on an actual tab) and select the browsers own Task Manager. In it you can see the "usages" for all tabs and all browser extensions. I'm curious what causes memory usage in TW when I'm not really kicking off any processes like when opening a

[twdev] Re: What takes up RAM?

2018-08-09 Thread PMario
Hi, 113 MB today is almost nothing. ... Close Chrome and have a look at your windows task list. ... You'll see it still consumes your memory, even if the app is closed. -m -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe

[twdev] Re: What takes up RAM?

2018-08-09 Thread Mat
> > 113 MB today is almost nothing. ... > I wasn't complaining or anything, just pointing to a TW we're all familiar with. But I do wonder what it is that affects the memory usage. To name another example, I'm currently working on a Tw that takes up almost 800 MB RAM in passive mode, which

[twdev] Re: What takes up RAM?

2018-08-09 Thread TonyM
Mat, This is an interesting subject. I have noticed especially in the case of tiddlywiki a bit of confusion around memory which I do find hard to communicate because it needs people to make a bit of a back flip in their understanding. A parallel example I just thought of is CPU utilisation,