Hi Rhod,

Thanks! I like you use of texture and sense of light, it reminds me of a 
friend's "quantum painting method", and I am intrigued by using a 
tiddlywiki to track a painting in progress.

I have a lot of my spur-of-the moment landscape photography up on 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jfontany/

And my more technical experiments are on Art Station: 
https://www.artstation.com/joshuafontany

Let me think on your situation, I might be able to come up with a good 
workflow for you without being too technical.

I would start with Bob.exe, as it bundles the node-setup "behind the 
scenes": https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-BobEXE/releases

Best,

Joshua F


On Sunday, June 14, 2020 at 10:38:48 PM UTC-7, Rhod Evans wrote:
>
> Hi Joshua and thanks for responding!  Up to now I have been using the 
> standalone version but node.js sounds as if it can do what I want.  I've 
> had a look at the page you reference and I think I'll need to go through it 
> carefully (I'm not very technical!) and set up node.js.
>
> If you'd like to have a look at my work, check out 'rhodevansartist' on 
> Instagram or 'rhod.evans.art' on Facebook.  Is your work online too?
>
> Thanks again
> Rhod
>
> On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 12:06:54 AM UTC+1, Joshua Fontany wrote:
>>
>> Rhod,
>>
>> Hi! Are you using the stand-alone HTML 'flavor' of Tiddlywiki, or one of 
>> the Node.js 'flavors' (Vanilla Node.js, TiddlyServer, &/or Bob/Bob.exe)?
>>
>> This is very possible in Node.js (or Bob/Bob.exe), by following this 
>> tutorial. It references PDFs, and you may have to change a few things for 
>> Images:
>>
>>
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWikiFolders:%5B%5Btiddlywiki.files%20Files%5D%5D%20TiddlyWikiFolders
>>
>> I dabble in landscape art myself (& 3d rendering). Would love to see some 
>> of your work.
>>
>> Best,
>> Joshua Fontany
>>
>> On Sunday, June 14, 2020 at 9:13:41 AM UTC-7, Rhod Evans wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi - is it possible to specify a path for images so that they can be 
>>> stored in a separate folder?  I know that I can use _canonical.uri_ but 
>>> this is more so that I can conveniently use a photo in one of my journal 
>>> entries by selecting it using the image button and for neat storage of 
>>> images?  I'm happy for it to be a part of the TW rather than referred to 
>>> (no shortage of disk space).  I may be asking the impossible here as I know 
>>> that in order to appear in the images list it already needs to exist as a 
>>> separate imported tiddler but I'm just looking for a neater, quicker way to 
>>> include images than _canonical.uri_ offers.  If there are any plugins etc 
>>> that can help to make it easier to use images I'd also be glad to hear of 
>>> them.  The reason is that as a landscape artist my journal is very image 
>>> heavy.  Thanks, Rhod
>>>
>>> p.s. Loving using Drift for my journaling!
>>>
>>

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