![]() ![]() Here is my v8.9.2 file with the original note, the same content, with delimiter substituted in BBEdit, and then exploded: … ah, TBX is too big to upload to the forum but the steps above should enable anyone to re-create the file. I left in the information to help explain my thinking leading to the analysis above. So, my approach of exploded didn’t solve the problem but zero-ed in on a possible cause of the problem. Now, Tinderbox lets you use Markdown and other markup languages, and shows you previews of your formatted work instantly. With something this size, I’d normally store the original outside Tinderbox, import the content, explode it into more manageable-sized notes and then delete the import. Tinderbox was originally designed around small notes. ![]() So it looks like a gremlin in the source is breaking Tinderbox’s Markdown rendering. I did paste the original example into MultiMarkdown Composer and the whole (big) page renders. Enjoy The global village means no one time suits all, but if you can make the meets, do. I’ll ping here as I can’t see far enough under the hood (I’m a fellow user) to see why this might be failing. 1 2022 Meet-up logs/threads (see thread first post)updated for April 10 & 17 meet-ups. Tinderbox in 2023 by cost, reviews, features, integrations, deployment, target market, support options, trial offers, training options, years in business, region, and more using the chart below. ![]() Improvements to maps, attribute browser, actions, and lots more: see Tinderbox Help for all the details. as you note, trying to close/restart the doc & app only results in a cache. What’s the difference between Logseq, Markdown Journal, Supernotes, and Tinderbox Compare Logseq vs. 289 Tinderbox 9.2: Infrastructure and More For Tinderbox 9.2, we’ve been hard at work improving Tinderbox internals, making them faster and more reliable especially on Apple Silicon. At which point I think Tinderbox’s pipeline to Markdown rendering fails unrecoverable, as without an app restart, the preview now simple shows the last ‘good’ preview-which I suspect is simply cached data. But, moving down we find the preview chokes on the 10th note. Tinderbox was developed for Mac OS and Mac OS X by Mark Bernstein, Chief Engineer of Eastgate Systems. Big file Markdown.tbx 14-35-17 1560×352 55.6 KB Do not use Markdown link code with Tinderbox text link or web links in text. ![]()
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