HC,

Yes, As I understand there is a behind the scenes generation of indexes 
which is searched rather than all tiddlers. It is an intentional 
performance mechanism.

When such indexes are "very big" it may not operate on all, but I believe 
in most use cases it is a sold improvement.

Something I only touched on in the first reply is if you are a big 
tiddlywiki user and have a lot of or large wikis open in your browser you 
could consume the memory allocations the browser sets to avoid too much of 
consuming the host computers resources. Personally I set FireFox and Chrome 
settings higher given my 16GB RAM and almost exclusive use of tiddlywiki. I 
believe using large tiddlywikis this is a less than intuitive performance 
enhancer. 

Regards
Tony

On Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 7:43:00 PM UTC+11, HC Haase wrote:
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> torsdag den 31. oktober 2019 kl. 02.00.33 UTC+1 skrev TonyM:
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>>    - You are benefiting from performance improvements now with 5.1.21, 
>>    for more details read this 
>>    https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Performance  take particular not 
>>    of the starting forms of the filters, you could locate all your key 
>> filters 
>>    and ensure they comply with this format so that automatic indexing takes 
>>    place.
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> I am not sure if I understand correctly.
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> do [all[tiddlers]tag[x]... run a lot faster than [tag[x]... ??
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> thanks
>

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