Eric,

That solves my problem.

Thank You!
Monty

On Aug 21, 8:11 am, Eric Shulman <elsdes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Have recently discovered tiddlywiki and have started using it for
> > notes, as a journal and for a todo list.  Question is though how large
> > can this folder get.  I have about 8 tiddlers and one journal entry
> > and the folder is about twenty megs.  Is this normal? Will the folder
> > keep growing at this rate?
>
> Each time you save your TiddlyWiki document, the current file is first
> renamed by adding a 'timestamp' to the filename; then a new file
> containing the revised tiddler content is created using the original
> filename.  For example, if your document is named "foobar.html", then
> the backup files will be named something like "foobar.
> 20090819.2306250123.html", with the updated tiddlers written into a
> new copy of "foobar.html"
>
> Of course, as you have noted, this approach leads to an accumulation
> of old revisions of your document.  Fortunately, while it is good to
> keep a few backups around, just in case you make a mistake when
> editing your document, these backup files are *not* required, so you
> can delete them any time you need to make more room.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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