On Sunday, October 26, 2014 12:40:54 AM UTC+5:30, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
Quick pick is a nice gallery with edition capabilities.
Thanks Danielo
QuickPic is the best so far
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Hi Mario,
I found a decent image resizer app.
I have pre-populated the tiddlers with image transclude code.
I guess that will work for now.
Let's see how tw5 holds-up with the students.
Thanks everyone
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Hi Atul,
The easiest way I have found to import images is to drag them into the wiki
and drop them (on the green drop-zone). You can import multiple images at
once in this way.
If necessary, you can put a 'browse' button where you want
it: http://tiddlywiki.com/#:BrowseWidget
Regards,
Hi Atul,
TL;DR
To make it short. Scale down your images before you import them into your
TW.
Be aware, that images are big in file size. Modern mobile phones have
several mega bytes per image.
Most images have more pixels than a standard monitor can show. So it needs
to be
Thx Richard Mario
My use-case is that
Learners use their cellphones (TW5/firefox/tiddlyfox/andriod) to to attach
an image from the gallery of their phones to each topic presented to them
on the TOC/tiddlers.
Presently they take photos and save them to their image gallery.
Then import them
This doesn't solve your whole issue, but you can quite easily get rid of
one step:
As of now, one goes to import on the page toolbar import's an image as a
tiddler changes the title of the image transcludes the image-tiddler
into the tiddler one wants the image to be in.
If I understand
What Evolena said makes a lot of sense. Why don't you create the TOC
tiddlers wit a list like
$list filter=[prefix[topic]]
{{!!title}}
/$list
That way your student's only have to add a prefix to each image they want
to add to the relevant TOC. Or maybe you can use tags to be even more
Thx Danielo,Evolena
Evolena you were right in understanding that I have one-one tiddler-image
relation and the students must transclude their image into one well defined
and preexisting tiddler (in the toc). I have successfully prepared the
transclusion for them. and by renaming the image, it
On Friday, October 24, 2014 7:06:30 PM UTC+2, Atul Grover wrote:
Now, I need to change the image size on import. I believe that by changing
some code in the CSS is can force all images to be (say) 50% of their
original size.
CSS is only responsible to display images. It doesn't touch the
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