I don't want to use the native drag/drop/paste for images that TW5 uses. 
It's WAY to unwieldy for quickly taking notes and screenshots. I have to 
take these during meetings and presentations. CKeditor supports pasting 
images directly into the editor, but it requires a little bit 
configuration. If you can help me understand where in the code the editor 
is actually instantiated (the <script/> tags that call the editor), then I 
might be able to figure it out. I tried searching for it, but couldn't find 
it.

On Friday, January 8, 2021 at 9:36:26 AM UTC-6 BJ wrote:

> I am not sure what uloading means here - but if you select the tiddler 
> type to be 'text/x-htmlp' then you can use the tiddlywiki image syntax - 
> [img['path to image']] within the ckeditor.
> On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 4:06:08 AM UTC+1 bluespire wrote:
>
>> I've got it to work, for the most part. Now I'm struggling to figure out 
>> why I can't get file pasting and uploading to work (for screenshots). No 
>> matter what I try, I keep getting a console error about the upload variable 
>> not being set. Now, most of the examples that I see for setting this up use 
>> a JS script to instantiate ckeditor in the body of an HTML page. I'm not 
>> sure what the analog to that is in TW5. Anyone have any ideas on this?
>>
>> On Monday, December 28, 2020 at 12:23:54 PM UTC-6 bluespire wrote:
>>
>>> @Mark @ BJ
>>> *Mark, that worked brilliantly*. FYI, it was working using the 
>>> cloudflare link, but I wanted to customize the package, and that can only 
>>> be done with a local file.
>>> Thanks so much!
>>>
>>> BJ, can you update your documentation for this nodejs solution?
>>>
>>> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 9:58:12 PM UTC-6 Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 7:42:14 PM UTC-8 bluespire wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    - Current body of "$:/plugin/bj/visualeditor/includelib": <script 
>>>>>    
>>>>> src='file:\\\c\users\Persona\Apps\TiddlyWikis\Personal\ckeditor\ckeditor.js'></script>
>>>>>
>>>>> I would be surprised if the browser allowed you mix a web page (even 
>>>> if local) with a local file path.
>>>>
>>>> Can you navigate to  
>>>> http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/ckeditor/4.3.2/ckeditor.js ?
>>>>
>>>> (I can right now, but understand it may go down).
>>>>
>>>> If so, you might try changing src above to
>>>>
>>>> src="http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/ckeditor/4.3.2/ckeditor.js";
>>>>  
>>>> TW on node now has a way to serve up static files. Not sure if it will 
>>>> serve up js files though. But if you wanted your own offline (not on the 
>>>> net) version, you would need to serve up ckeditor.js somehow, I think.
>>>>
>>>> See 
>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20the%20integrated%20static%20file%20server
>>>>
>>>> So you would make a files directory, put ckeditor.js in it, and change 
>>>> src to the path ckeditor.js has on your local server.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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