Some note types such as Text and Code notes in Trilium can be set to read-only. When a note is in read-only mode, it is presented to the user in a non-editable view, with the option to switch to editing mode if needed.
For optimization purposes, Trilium will automatically set very large notes to read-only. Displaying such lengthy notes in editing mode can slow down performance, especially when editing is unnecessary.
This behavior can be disabled on a per-note basis, by following the instructions of the next section.
In addition, it's possible to change the number of characters at which the automatic read-only mode will trigger in Options by going to the options for Text Notes and Code Notes.
Via the Ribbon, by going to the Basic Properties tab and looking for the Editable selection. The following options are possible:
If the Editable section is missing from the ribbon, then the note type does not support read-only mode.
Apart from using the ribbon as previously mentioned, it's also possible to use labels to change the behavior:
readOnly label to the note.autoReadOnlyDisabled label.When accessing a read-only note, it's possible to temporarily edit it
by using the
button in the Floating buttons area.
When pressed, the note will become editable but will become read-only again after navigating to a different note.
Some note types have a special behavior based on whether the read-only mode is enabled: