Well, I'd like to think I'm really good at "once bitten twice shy", but not 
so much.  

So because I quickly forget, my preview pane tends to always open.  Which 
leaves me wide open for repeated drop-kicks through the goalposts of life.

The neat thing about it, though, is this: I probably only run into the 
problem (TiddlyWiki locking up in some infinite loop, or painfully long 
loop) only once in a while.

I have gotten into the practice of listening to my spidey sense:  Okay, I 
may be about to pull a real Darwinesque move here, so I am going to create 
a copy of this tiddler, save my TiddlyWiki, and then proceed with the 
possibly very bad idea.

How I've managed to get through life without sticking my tongue on a frozen 
metal pole is a mystery...

On Monday, April 26, 2021 at 1:36:33 AM UTC-3 Mohammad wrote:

> Thank you Charlie!
> So your experience is to keep the preview pane closed as long as you 
> finished coding!
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 8:22 AM Charlie Veniot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yeah, I've run into that a few times.  Both while in the midst of coding 
>> a filter operation, or monkeying around with "<!--" and "-->" (i.e. adding 
>> comments in the wiki text.)
>>
>> I try to avoid using the preview pane when I'm planning on 
>> coding/updating filter operations.
>>
>> I'm thinking that the preview pane pretty much updates on every 
>> keystroke.   So filter operation happens over and over again on every 
>> keystroke for every character difference made to the filter.
>>
>> I don't know if that qualifies as a bug, or just something we need to 
>> watch out for.  Regardless, I'm thinking it would be messy to change the 
>> behaviour of the preview pane.
>> On Monday, April 26, 2021 at 12:42:21 AM UTC-3 Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> I was working in and my preview pan was open and this was the code
>>>
>>>
>>> <$list
>>>
>>>
>>> ```
>>> <$list filter="[tag[Filter Operators]]">
>>>
>>> </$list>
>>> ```
>>>
>>> It returns long result while I have not set the filter yet! and I have 
>>> the following statements inside code block ```
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Mohammad
>>>
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