Hey Tony,

I already have the search limited by tag, but probably half of my tiddlers 
have that tag.

I like the idea of the submit button, but am unsure as to how to implement 
that. I know I need to couple a button with an action widget, but the 
documentation at Tiddlywiki.com is confusing to me. Could you point me to 
an example?

Thanks,

Damon


On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 7:55:01 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>
> Damon,
>
> Not listing all from the beginning is a good idea. As the 3 character 
> before search limit helps. If you allow the desired string to be entered 
> before listing found items, eg a submit button this can also help.
>
> You could have a search already limited to tiddler, or system tiddler or 
> some other item, before you type a string then the list starts. This is an 
> advantage of classifying tiddlers with tag or I prefer an object-type 
> field, you can limit searches to tasks, or other object-types or to those 
> without an object-type from the beginning.
>
> Any search may make use of internal indexes if the filter is written 
> correctly see https://tiddlywiki.com/#Performance on the indexes.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 9:01:31 AM UTC+10, Damon Pritchett wrote:
>>
>> Haven't tried a splash screen yet, but am loving the conversation.
>>
>> One performance note that I forgot to mention: I have a couple of custom 
>> searches setup; one the name of the tiddler and one for the prefix of the 
>> tiddler name. Both search show a bit of a delay when entering text in them 
>> which I attribute mostly to the large number of tiddlers that I'm trying to 
>> search through. This delay is not observed or is at least significantly 
>> shorter when using the standard search box in the sidebar. As I was typing 
>> this, I realized that I haven''t compared the code I'm using to the one the 
>> standard search is using. This is something I will do. 
>>
>> Does anyone have a suggestion for improving the performance of custom 
>> searches?
>>
>> Damon
>>
>> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:19:54 AM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 9:23:34 PM UTC+2, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Or if you want to be sneaky and just have the *perception* of fast 
>>>> loading, you can use your source code inspector on your tiddlywiki with 
>>>> all 
>>>> your tiddlers closed, copy the contents of the 
>>>> div.tc-page-container-wrapper element and the inline style sheet to put in 
>>>> the style scoped section and replace all the examples in that 
>>>> $:/Splashscreen . It looks like tiddlywiki opens instantly while 
>>>> everything 
>>>> is loaded in the background ... much like the MS Windows desktop.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Nice trick! ... A second possibility would be to create a Splashscreen, 
>>> that is so "interesting / funny", that users do a "shift-reload", ... just 
>>> to see it again. 
>>>
>>> May be some "internal" wiki statistics, like number of tiddlers, number 
>>> of tags, ... last modified and so on... This info needs to be created and 
>>> saved, with the last save action. So it is available during the next load. 
>>>
>>> If users are engaged during startup, delay time isn't or is less of a 
>>> problem anymore. 
>>>
>>> have fun!
>>> mario
>>>
>>>

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