Marc,

Since no one has answered I will point you to the idea of external files 
using "canonical" or skinny tiddlers, these are key words that should get 
you somewhere on this.

Depending on your application I would first try filling up your wiki with 
your PDF's as a trial and see if they damage the performance.

Regards
Tony

On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 7:32:47 PM UTC+11, Marc Fargas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm very new at Tiddly (like.. yesterday).
>
> Dropping PDF's on a tiddler seems very usefull, but on #Performance 
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Performance> it says I should avoid having a 
> very large Tiddly... aka, I should avoid filling tidlly with lots of PDF.
>
> Question is... Is this true also when using the TiddlyWikiFolder 
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Performance> structure? Or does it only matter 
> when using the single file format?
>
> Also, are the blobs loaded into memory no matter what (either server or 
> client) or only when the tiddle is open? (on WikiFolder format)
>
> Thanks,
> marc
>

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