Hi Mark S., 

> I'm not sure what you mean. It works with the single file HTML when using 
TiddlyDesktop. You could use TD until you've imported your images. 

Yes, I mean the single HTML file. Iirc TD is an .exe and works with nw.js. 

> Another approach would be to drag and drop your images into your TW file. 
Then use the import list to zip all the files (using the new zip plugin) 
and download them, create canonical uris, and delete them -- all possibly 
with one button. You would then only need to unzip the files manually.  

And this is exactly the way I want to remove or do not want me to do. I 
would like to see TW saves my files separately from its own single HTML 
file in one import step. I would even give up getting a uri back that 
provides a thumbnail on the wiki. Another reference to the import file 
would be enough from my point of view. 

On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 4:04:58 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote:

> On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 3:59:58 AM UTC-8 HP wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately the "External Attachment" plugin doesn't do the job and 
>> isn't available in the html quine.
>>
>
> I'm not sure what you mean. It works with the single file HTML when using 
> TiddlyDesktop. You could use TD until you've imported your images.
>
> Another approach would be to drag and drop your images into your TW file. 
> Then use the import list to zip all the files (using the new zip plugin) 
> and download them, create canonical uris, and delete them -- all possibly 
> with one button. You would then only need to unzip the files manually. 
>

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