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TW Desktop Hangs when closing open TiddlyWiki's - Related Suggesttion #305

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frakier opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 2 comments
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@frakier
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frakier commented Oct 30, 2024

Tiddly Desktop Version 0.0.20
Linux Mint 21.3 Virginia 64-bit - MATE 1.26.0

Having multiple TiddlyWiki's open, closing one can hang up all the rest of open TW's so you cannot do anything. Only way to get out is to open the System Monitor and look for the exe in the processes tab and end the process killing the app and all open TW's.

I downloaded https://tiddlywiki.com/ so I have it open quite often as I am still learning TW5 and closing it can almost guarantee hanging up the TWDesktop.

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Add a option in the TWDesktop alongside open|reveal|etc a browser button to open the TiddlyWiki in the default browser. I've started running support/research TiddlyWiki's in the browser and only running the TiddlyWiki I am currently working on in the TWDesktop to avoid the hang up problem.

@dhjackal
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I have also encountered this problem with TWDesktop. As stated the only option is to brute force kill the running parent process (normally 6 nwjs processes). I use multiple wikis (10+) and mine get hung up quite often so I've started working on individual projects and moving my wikis to other locations so I can run up and work on them all at the same time. The alternative is obviously the solution provided above ^^

@dhjackal
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@frakier, I stumbled across this [[https://pmario.github.io/file-backups/]] which mimics the saving features of TWDesktop. Might come in useful. I'm using it.....just to be sure I don't forget what I have open and what I am editing and where. Anyway, happy hunting.

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