You don't mention this possibility, but could you use 

root-tiddler=$:/core/save/lazy-all

in the ws-server section of the config file of Bob, to activate lazy serving?

Thanks !
-- Mark


On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 12:30:45 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> If you are using a single file wiki than everything has to be loaded 
> before the wiki can function, this includes all embedded pdfs and other 
> media. Tiddlywiki can reference and display external media. Either using 
> _canonical_uri fields as Tony suggested or by directly linking to the me 
> media, the two are mostly equavient and which one you use is just a matter 
> of taste. See here https://tiddlywiki.com/#ExternalImages and here 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Images%20in%20WikiText for some references.
>
> Using either method you can get around much of the problem by letting the 
> browser handle the memory management. If you do that than only the media in 
> open tiddlers will necessarily be loaded into memory. I think that the 
> specifics are up to the browser caching policy.
>
> If you have 10000 images than using external images is a better idea.
>
> Depending on your usage of TiddlyWiki you may be better off using the node 
> version.
>
> Bob may help with this, is it a plugin for tiddlywiki that I packaged into 
> a single executable file that takes care of saving and some management of 
> multiple wikis https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-BobEXE/releases
>

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