Enter new problem.. Now we are converting all these stupid word documents
to stupid pdf files. Does anyone sense a common stupid theme here. 15 years
ago I worked for a computer company that had the right idea of everything
to the internet. Make things easier not harder. I miss that job it was hard
but at least I wasn't required to learn 5000 pages of ever changing
procedures.
On Apr 2, 2012 6:37 AM, "andrew.j.harrison84" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Actually I could keep up with all of changes if I had a way of comparing 2
> tiddlers and having it tell me what content has changed.
> On Apr 2, 2012 6:31 AM, "andrew.j.harrison84" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It takes a good 20 seconds to open each one of my 400 stupid word
>> documents and then I cant easily search the contents. I want the content to
>> be available in my tiddlywiki but after I get about a third of the way
>> through with copy and reformat, someone has changed the content of some of
>> them. It takes so long to reformat.I feel like I am spinning my wheels. I
>> want to get ahead of the game and somehow make the nightmare end. Now
>> saving them as external html documents has got me thinking. I just need to
>> figure out how to include these converted html documents as tiddler content?
>> On Mar 31, 2012 1:40 AM, "Tobias Beer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I guess I can't give you a satisfying answer. You seem to have two
>>> fundamentally conflicting goals:
>>>
>>> 1) loading tiddlers lazily
>>> 2) searching all content, including lazy loaded stuff... which is not
>>> possible in a client-only environment.
>>>
>>> So, to me, your technological concept is a bit shaky...
>>>
>>> # convert word to html which
>>> #* gives you the most uggly and bloated html representation I can think
>>> of
>>> #* presumably discards resources (like images or OLE objects) and
>>> complex elements like shapes or footnotes
>>>
>>> So my question to you is: Why do you want or need to embed all those
>>> documents? Only to search their contents? You can do just as well in your
>>> OS while only keeping important meta-information about each file in
>>> TiddlyWiki. You wont be able to edit anything between those html tags
>>> anyways. Is the single file approach this important to you here?
>>>
>>> Tobias.
>>>
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