On Apr 6, 7:44 pm, Dani Zobin <danizo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mario,
>
> Thanks a lot for taking the effort to write this (especially for me? I
> prefer to beileve that yes :-) )
Yes. Hopefully you'll post your performance results.

If you go to TW backstage and check the "Show unknown options" at the
bootom of the tiddler, you'll get a list of all cookies.
If you check "chkDisplayInstrumentation" you'll get some built in
timing info.
Reload TW!

> I'll use it as a base and maybe add some more twists
I thought, it would be easier to use TW, than to mess around with
exporting / hacking / importing.

btw. The file format is not very difficult.
There are two tools [1] Ginsu and Cook which can dismantle and bake TW
files. There ruby sorce can be found at github [2].
A TW source [3] can be found at github too.

You can cook a TW,
Open and create different types of tiddlers.
Ginsu the tw, and you'll see how the files look like.

More possibilities, little bit more complicated :)

-m

[1] http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/TiddlyWikiDevelopmentTools
[2] https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/cooker
[3] https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki

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