thank for that Scott 

I actually just started feeling that specially with shorter words & I was 
looking for a solution but Thanks to you 

regarding the performance Please try to enable the "permanent" view it 
should have an impact, 

awaiting your feedback 

On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 4:28:36 AM UTC+3, Scott Kingery wrote:
>
> Actually, the performance is ok. I rebuilt my wiki and it seems better. I 
> think it might have been some extra code in there.
>
> After testing for a bit I did make a small change to the freelinks tab 
> code. I was seeing results where the word wasn't necessarily by itself it 
> would return in results. Like if it was part of a web URL or something. I 
> hacked together a part of your code and some old code from tiddlyblink 
> looks like:
>
> \define mycrit() (?i)\b$(searchspx)$\b
> <$list filter=[all[current]!is[system]!is[shadow]]>
> <$vars searchme=<<currentTiddler>> searchspx={{{ 
> [<currentTiddler>escaperegexp[]]}}} >
> <$list 
> filter="[!is[system]!is[shadow]!tag[hide]regexp:text<mycrit>sort[title]] 
> -[all[current]backlinks[]]  -[is[current]]" variable=result>
>         <div class="tc-menu-list-item">
>             <div class="trans-container">
>                 <$link to=<<result>> ><$view tiddler=<<result>> field=title> 
> </$view></$link>
>                 <span class="trans-content">  <$context 
> term=<<currentTiddler>> tiddler=<<result>> /> </span>
>             </div>
>         </div>
> </$list>
> </$vars>
> </$list>
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, May 17, 2020 at 3:02:54 PM UTC-7, Scott Kingery wrote:
>>
>> Hi Tony,
>> I'm still thinking this through. Your UI is a good solution and probably 
>> better than lumping it all together. It is really all about how you 
>> organize your wiki. I've been using tags and table-of-contents to organize 
>> my notes. Coming from Evernote or OneNote or even paper you have that 
>> paradigm in your brain. So really (and this could be and probably is a 
>> thread on its own).... Tags group things together, say History Class Notes 
>> where I might make a note on a George Washington tiddler that he was 
>> General during the American revolution. Later I might make a note in my 
>> Coin Collection notes that George Washington is on the US Quarter. 
>> Freelinks would tell me there is some kinds of relation on George 
>> Washington that I might not have put together and automatically link facts 
>> about George. Powerful when your wiki starts to take some shape. 
>>
>> You could just not have any tags and let Freelinks link things up as you 
>> randomly add a first note about [[George Washington]] then later when you 
>> mention George Washington the Freelinks magic happens. Then you begin to 
>> think about the retrieval of your notes. No grouping means my class notes 
>> are all over that place. Maybe TIddlyMap would come in handy there, I never 
>> tried it.
>>
>> Short version....don't change it :)
>>
>> One issue I'm still experimenting with is performance. I have 900+ 
>> tiddlers in one wiki and in general things are fine until you click on a 
>> tiddler that with *many *freelinks and then you click your freelinks 
>> tab. I've seen it take 20 seconds to load the freelinks.
>>
>> On Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 9:11:15 PM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Scott
>>> that's a very interesting thought and very easy to add as an option.
>>>
>>> one question pops to mind, you wouldn't even care if it is a linked 
>>> (Backlink/keywords/tags) or unlinked reference (freelinks) ?
>>>
>>> eager to know your thoughts
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, May 17, 2020 at 4:40:18 AM UTC+3, Scott Kingery wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Tony, I'm using this TWCrosslinks and your Daily Notes plugin as a 
>>>> replacement for the Daily Notes system I built before. I need to give it a 
>>>> bit more time but I'm curious about the tabs. They work great, Freelinks, 
>>>> Tags etc. all in their own tab. It's pretty. My immediate thought though 
>>>> is, while it is fantastic to discover that things are related and inked 
>>>> somehow but why, as a user, do I care how they got linked?
>>>>
>>>> Just a conversation spark,
>>>> Scott
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 9:31:44 AM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Update to *v0.1.6*
>>>>>
>>>>> version change log:
>>>>>        2020-05-13: v0.1.6
>>>>>
>>>>>    - Bug fixes uncaught js error in transclusion code
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> full change log *here* 
>>>>> <https://github.com/akhater/TWCrossLinks/blob/master/README.md>
>>>>>
>>>>> Demo site https://akhater.github.io/drift
>>>>>
>>>>> Install it by Drag n Drop from https://akhater.github.io/drift or 
>>>>> download it directly from Github 
>>>>> <https://github.com/akhater/TWCrossLinks/releases>
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> ------------------------------------------------
>>>>> As promised in my Drift thread 
>>>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/QgPYL0JhxcY I 
>>>>> packaged the "Cross Links" part of Drift as a separate plugin that you 
>>>>> can 
>>>>> download and install from 
>>>>> https://github.com/akhater/TWCrossLinks
>>>>>
>>>>> Quick Feature links
>>>>>
>>>>>    - Adds a footer in the bottom of every Tiddler showing the 
>>>>>    keywords of that tiddler (if present)
>>>>>    - Adds a footer in the bottom of every Tiddler showing all 
>>>>>    different types of inbound links to that tiddler (if present) 
>>>>>       - Backlinks 
>>>>>       - Tags 
>>>>>       - Keywords 
>>>>>       - Freelinks
>>>>>    - Footer won't show unless existing
>>>>>
>>>>> For more info and a working demo please check 
>>>>> https://akhater.github.io/drift
>>>>>
>>>>>

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