Hi Mark
> On my windows setup, the image names start with ../ , which would put them in
> a folder above the current directory. They have to be
> hand-edited to remove the ../. (v. 0.0.13)
I'd be grateful if you could file an issue on GitHub for this, thanks.
Best wishes
Jeremy
>
> Thanks!
On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 3:55:26 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> TiddlyDesktop supports the external attachments plugin which does what you
> want: on TiddlyDesktop we have access to the file path and so can create
> _canonical_uri tiddlers to point to imported tiddlers. You can ins
Hi Mat
> On 29 Feb 2020, at 13:45, Mat wrote:
>
> Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know if it is reasonable to request that DnD from an OS window
>> into an editor should give a list of file paths? Or is there some "obvious"
>> reason why this doesn't already work? Is it purely a browse
Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone know if it is reasonable to request that DnD from an OS window
> into an editor should give a list of file paths? Or is there some "obvious"
> reason why this doesn't already work? Is it purely a browser issue? Or
> maybe it *does* work in other OS'es than
>
> Does anyone know if it is reasonable to request that DnD from an OS window
> into an editor should give a list of file paths? Or is there some "obvious"
> reason why this doesn't already work? Is it purely a browser issue? Or maybe
> it does work in other OS'es than Windows?
This comes up
Anyone here know how to import multiple images as external images tiddlers?
I have an subfolder in my tiddly wiki, but is too laborous import manually
every single file, once i just wanna they keep external, becouse i need to
work with too many images.
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