This is the only way it works, but I want to delete on the right one 
without garbage! )))
https://i.imgur.com/SCtyQFC.jpg
воскресенье, 4 июля 2021 г. в 17:50:17 UTC+3, Mike Andyl: 

> https://i.imgur.com/CnyMBI4.jpg
> quotes not help me
>
> суббота, 3 июля 2021 г. в 19:27:31 UTC+3, Mark S.: 
>
>> Keep in mind that those instructions assume that you have tiddlywiki on 
>> node.js installed globally. 
>>
>> Here's a script/command line example:
>>
>> tiddlywiki --load tw-with-images.html  \
>>    --output test4 \
>>    --savetiddlers [is[image]] images \
>>    --setfield [is[image]] "_canonical_uri" \
>>         "$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-image" \
>>         "text/plain" \
>>    --setfield "[is[image]]" "text" "" "text/plain" \
>>    --rendertiddler "$:/core/save/all" "tw-external.html" "text/plain"
>>
>> where tw-with-images.html is your source file, "images" is the name of 
>> the image directory, test4 is a directory where the output (images and 
>> html) will go, and tw-external.html is the new TW file where images have 
>> been replaced with external image links.
>>
>> The caveat is that I think you can only run this once against your source 
>> file. I'm not sure what will happen with to images that have already been 
>> replaced with external uris. Likewise, double check any of your source 
>> image tiddlers that you have already replaced by hand with _canonical_uri 
>> paths. I'm sure someone smarter than me could improve the filtering in the 
>> above so that it skips images that use the _canonical_uri field.
>>
>> Be sure to make backups before trying this!
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, July 3, 2021 at 3:00:43 AM UTC-7 miket...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Can't do it, the instruction doesn't work
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/PueCb0KGmvM
>>>
>>> суббота, 3 июля 2021 г. в 04:05:56 UTC+3, Mark S.: 
>>>
>>>> If you scroll down on that tiddler the section *Creating external 
>>>> images under Node.js *explains how you can export all your images into 
>>>> a separate folder using node.js. But, of course, first you have to set up 
>>>> and run TiddlyWiki on node.js. After the image files are exported then you 
>>>> can convert your node TW instance back to a single file instance.
>>>>
>>>> Using the new (prerelease 24?)  and the zip plugin it might be able to 
>>>> come up with a solution that doesn't need node.js, but that would be all 
>>>> new territory.
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, July 2, 2021 at 5:11:23 PM UTC-7 miket...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 436 images. But I think the problem is with several very large BMP 
>>>>> files. They even take a few minutes to load like raw text. And now I want 
>>>>> to delete, and make the pictures external. 
>>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/static/ExternalImages.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> пятница, 2 июля 2021 г. в 23:46:44 UTC+3, Mark S.: 
>>>>>
>>>>>> Congratulations -- when I imported Evernote, I didn't get any images!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think what's happening is that your TW is jam-packed with images. 
>>>>>> To verify this theory, go to the "Filter" tab of the advanced search and 
>>>>>> try this filter:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [all[tiddlers]get[type]prefix[image]count[]]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What is the number you see?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In the meanwhile, when using the "More" tab, avoid using the "Recent" 
>>>>>> sub tab which requires a lot of rendering.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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