Levo,

If you think about it if you had a list of items so tagged, when you tag 
something else it need to be updated to include the new item.

This immediate update and always "up to date" nature is a key usability 
aspect of TiddlyWiki. Any change can be reflected anywhere it is referenced 
(in view) It takes time but you do learn to understand it, that the 
consequences of one change, must be reflected in what you can see on the 
screen or it would be out of date, so the less on the screen, the less 
there is to update. This is normally not an issue, but in some cases this 
reduces performance because you are asking it to do more.

by closing tiddlers you also reduce the items listed in the side bar open 
tab etc... every relevant change is also reflected in various tabs in the 
sidebar, so the side bar can be updated with a change as well. That is why 
hiding it may also help.

Computers makes doing things very easy, this means we tend to ask it to do 
more without even thinking about what we are asking it to do, we just 
expect it.

Regards
Tony

On Friday, 23 October 2020 21:32:40 UTC+11, Levo wrote:
>
> Sorry that I wasn't clear enough. I am using the webserver that runs on 
> node.js on my own computer. 
> - Yes I am using the standard editor
> - I have closed all my tabs on my browsers and any other additional 
> programs and I am still getting the problem
> - my local disk still has another 100gb of storage left and I am using an 
> SSD
>
>
> So closing all my tiddlers actually worked.
>
> Thanks I didn't now about the other tiddlers automatically updating before 
> I closed and saved the tiddler.
> On Friday, 23 October 2020 at 03:02:35 UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Thanks Tones
>>
>> I sent Levo the link to this thread, so hopefully they can check the 
>> items you mentioned.
>>
>> David Gifford
>> Mexico team leader, Mexico City
>>
>> *Resonate Global Mission*
>> *Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
>> A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
>> resonateglobalmission.org
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 8:57 PM TW Tones <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> David,
>>>
>>> Performance is still an art rather than a science. The key issue is 
>>> people can ask tiddlywiki to do things they do not realise needs a lot of 
>>> processing.
>>>
>>>    - Is this using the standard editor in draft mode?
>>>    - Is the browser running out of memory (close all tabs and windows 
>>>    but one and see if it still occurs)
>>>    - Is the local disk out of memory/swapping? use normal maintenance 
>>>    practices.
>>>    - Change or hide the side bar as it may be being updated somehow 
>>>    with every key stroke
>>>    - Have only the tiddler in question open in case changes need to be 
>>>    reflected in other tiddlers on screen.
>>>
>>> Additional steps can be taken if one of these things show the "cause".
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tones
>>>
>>> On Friday, 23 October 2020 09:05:36 UTC+11, David Gifford wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi all
>>>>
>>>> Twitter user Levo is reporting that their Stroll TiddlyWiki is so slow 
>>>> that even when typing it takes a second or two for the characters to 
>>>> appear.
>>>>
>>>> Levo says the Stroll only has 400 tiddlers, not much tagging, no 
>>>> macros. Levo said "I use the server" - not clear what browser, OS and 
>>>> saver 
>>>> Levo uses.
>>>>
>>>> Any idea what might be happening?
>>>>
>>>> Blessings, Dave
>>>>
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