Hi Mohammad,

A completely different approach would be to store the log entries in a data 
dictionary. Then use a display tiddler to present the entries. I have a 
daily reading log that works this way (I didn't write the routine -- think 
it was PMario) that now has records going back to 2014, so more than a 
thousand entries.

-- Mark

On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 8:01:05 PM UTC-8, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>  Just for curiosity: If I understand on each button click, TW reads the 
> whole Log1 contents, stores it in an variable, appends new texts to it, and 
> writes it back to the same tiddler.
> Is there any way to not read and store Log1 content and just append texts 
> to the end of tiddler? Is there any performance issue with the current 
> solution?
>
> --Mohammad
>

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