Using the droppable widget, we have no way (none documented that I know of)
of knowing the URL of the thing being dropped.
We can get the filename, though.
The whole point of using the droppable widget is to drop into your
TiddlyWiki just enough info about images from your storage location.to
Okay... Works, after a fashion.
When I drag an image from a Chrome tab with the folder into the tiddler
containing your macro, I get
./Graphics%20Samples/
before the filename and no image shows in the Tiddler (this is NOT part of
the file path to the image).
But once I delete the above additi
If I view a folder on my computer via my web browser, I can drag the links
for image files from that directory listing in my web browser to that
droppable zone I created and have displaying in my local TiddlyWiki.
No server needed for that.
On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 1:27:35 AM UTC-3 Donald
You have to have some sort of server running to upload files. When you
drag an image into a single file wiki it is not uploading it, it is
converting it to binary(?), not actually uploading the image. The nodejs
version is running on server software that can upload files. I use
filestash via
Actually, it works A-1.
However, do not drag a local file.
Instead, view the local directory that has the files via your web browser.
Then drag an image file's link to the droppable zone.
The droppable zone will handle links to files, but not actual files.
On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 10:19:5
Looks great! :)
Now... Work your sorcery and create a version to do the same thing, only
with locally-stored images!
On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 7:36:10 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote:
> Related TW script *in this post*, just below the video.
>
> https://youtu.be/NjE0MHsndE8
>
> ```
> \define dr
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