Just drag the json file onto your TW. As you do,  a green bar will appear. 
Drop onto the green bar. There will be an import tiddler. Press the 
"Import" button in the import tiddler.

-- Mark

On Friday, December 8, 2017 at 10:51:51 AM UTC-8, Péricles Correia wrote:
>
> Thanks Mark!
>
> I don't know yet how to use json files, I will investigate about it.
>
> I wan't to link to the local images, not importing the images into TW.
>
> I've edited my call for help, to be better understood.
>
> Péricles Correia
>
>
>
> On Friday, December 8, 2017 at 5:42:23 PM UTC, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> This is a simple technique when you have a lot of image files that you 
>> want to add as _canonical_uri  If you were hoping to add lot's of files 
>> *physically* into the TW, be aware that this is inadvisable because images 
>> will rapidly bloat the size of your TW file.
>>
>> You load the names of the files you want into the GalleryList data 
>> dictionary. Entry is the name of the image followed by a colon, space, and 
>> "X" (or anything you want). e.g.
>>
>> 197810_01_EGYPT_Camels.jpg: X
>>
>> There are various ways to grab a listing. I use FreeCommander to grab the 
>> listing and then use Emacs to put the ": X" on the end.
>>
>> The "Make Images" button can be clicked to make the canonical uri. Before 
>> doing that, you may want to modify the macro at the
>> top to point to your directory. In this case:
>>
>> \define uri() pictures-sortus/$(currentTiddler)$
>>
>> You will want to have pictures-sortus pointing to your own sub-directory. 
>>
>> Lot's of room for improvement, of course. Like a form for putting in the 
>> directory name. Or maybe not having all the images 
>> open as draft.
>>
>> Have fun,
>> Mark
>>  
>>
>> On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 12:20:56 PM UTC-8, Péricles Correia 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, 
>>> Thanks for this amazing tool, Tiddlywiki is helping me a lot organizing 
>>> information!
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm an absolute beginner in Tiddlywiki, I've been adding images manually 
>>> and now I would like to automatize this task.
>>> After lot's of research, I couldn't point myself in the right direction..
>>>
>>>
>>> Using a standalone installation, my projects look like this:
>>>
>>> mainTiddlywiki.html
>>>
>>>    - subject_1/subject_1_Tiddlywiki.html
>>>    - subject_1/images/
>>>    - subject_1/images/image_1.jpg
>>>    - subject_1/images/image_2.jpg
>>>    - subject_1/images/image_3.jpg
>>>    - ...
>>>
>>> My goal is to create one tiddler (in *subject_1_Tiddlywiki.html*), that 
>>> embeds all pictures that are currently inside the *images *folder.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Péricles Correia
>>>
>>>
>>>

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