I am not surprised that the tiddler tool thing I made doesn't do well with that many tiddlers, there are probably a lot of recursion errors. Check if there are any edited tiddlers, they would start with $:/plugin/inmysocks/
Hi Thanks Jed,
I am not surprised that the tiddler tool thing I made doesn't do well with that many tiddlers, there are probably a lot of recursion errors. Check if there are any edited tiddlers, they would start with $:/plugin/inmysocks/
I'm stunned with that 120meg number. That's 12x larger than I would call top-normal. But maybe results on Linux are better (haven't tested there yet). How much system memory do you have?
After your crash, did you check your memory? Did you reboot your system? Or close out your browser? For me FF steals memory growing larger over time. I believe this happens both in Windows and Linux (though to a smaller extent). It has to be periodically reset, and it does appear that TW exercises it more.
In your notes you say you added text slicer, but it sounds like you may have also run it? Which would presumably increase the number of tiddlers.
I don't know about TiddlerTools, but I have encountered other plugins that generate system tiddlers behind the scenes. Does your tiddler count include system tiddlers? You can use a filter like [all[tiddlers]count[]] in the advanced search to get a full count.
Good luck!
I am all for being able to maintain a core tiddlywiki, thus a large one for integrated knowledge. However I do have a practice of building separate wikis for defined functions. Writing a book may be one of them. Developing and building plugins and macro suites another. I have now got a high degree of loosely coupled TiddlyWikis using curated json files, which have a wiki owner.
Want to share the subject of you book?
I have an idea for one, I have never written a book before so it may be a pipe dream. Mine would be on knowledge and Information Management and the application of Occam's Razor, clearly a document that could accompany tiddlywiki.
Yours sounds interesting too. When its finished make sure you post here, because hay, it was written in tiddlywiki.
Tony