Thanks Reet - that was helpful.  I successfully imported a photo into my 
wiki and then got it to display in a tiddler!  First step complete.  I 
suspect though that my wiki will get pretty unwieldy pretty fast, so I'm 
going to explore using the 'canonical_uri', keeping the images in a 
separate folder.  Thanks again, Rhod

On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 4:33:19 PM UTC+1, Reet Pandher wrote:
>
> Rhod,
> Check this <https://youtu.be/XA4RuKkOPRQ?t=50> guide!! I think this will 
> help!!
>
> On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 8:57:24 PM UTC+5:30, Rhod Evans wrote:
>>
>> Hi - I've been trawling through a search for 'using images' and haven't 
>> found anything straightforward.  Perhaps I'm trying to force a square peg 
>> into a round hole?  Is there a tutorial anywhere on the use of multiple 
>> images in a tiddler?  As a landscape painter who is transitioning to TW for 
>> journaling, my journal is inevitably image heavy - often because I am 
>> recording several stages in the development of a painting for example.  But 
>> I'm finding it far from easy to achieve this in TW. I know that I can use 
>> the the 'canonical_uri' to have images referenced which are in a separate 
>> folder but unless there is some way to create a thumbnail reference image 
>> in the tiddler itself I wouldn't find this very useful.  I'm using 
>> Tiddlydesktop on a Mac and Quine2 on an iPhone; and Drift, with the wiki 
>> stored in iCloud.  I'm not a coder at all! :) 
>>
>>

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