Your points about revisions, and size not being a major factor, are
well taken.

> I think the best is to write a "cleansing" script.  Which just removes the
> older revisions.  (What happens in the python if there is only a file named
> 6, but no 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5?... Also what's the next revision's name?)

I didn't encounter this issue because I disabled revisions from the
very beginning (before doing any saves). But you raise a good point.
What I did wouldn't work in the case where tiddler revisions have been
saved for a while and then "switched off" using my simple hack.

As far as size goes, I can't argue with your logic. I guess for me
it's more the idea that bothers me. If I have a long tiddler, like
maybe a 1,000 words or more, and I fix a typo, the idea that all 1,000
words are saved again for the sake of one correction bugs me a bit. So
my hang up is with making many small changes to large tiddlers.

I'll consider the cleansing script idea too, that might be the better
way.


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