Matt,

I am no expert on this but if the tiddler is folded or has a field 
hide-body=yes
the tiddlers DOM will not be updated until it's visible?

But of course if you use the above methods the tiddlers content will not be 
visible.

For very large and complex tiddlers, I have being interested in creating a 
snapshot utility that evaluates the tiddler and stores it in a hidden 
tiddler (In a HTML output form for example), hides the body and displays 
instead the snapshot. This would make the snapshot visible, and there would 
be no automatic refresh. You could then either regenerate the snapshot on 
demand or return to the normal view when needed.

This refresh suppression solution would be available to all designers and 
not embedded in a specific javascript plugin. Point in time snapshots and 
possible comparisons of snapshots and or the interactive results may also 
be possible. eg; highlight the changes that occured in a very large tiddler.

Regards
Tony


On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 7:28:36 AM UTC+10, Matt DeMoss wrote:
>
> Is there a way to setText on an open tiddler without causing the tiddler's 
> DOM to be updated? (As in cases where the DOM has already been updated by 
> script.)
>

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