Saq,

Sorry, let me explain. I love the advantage you have =given us. much better 
work flow.

All I was suggesting is that I/we modify the insert image editor toobar to 
insert the image in an [img[imagename]] with a working version of [img 
width="50%"[imagename]] so the inserted image does not take over the width 
and height of the tiddler.

Clearly you have modified the insert image editortoolbar item, I am 
suggesting that this dialogue allow on to select the size (perhaps the 
custom or some standard sizes) which will be reflected in the image 
parameter that is inserted. 

We don't have the luxury of a wyisywyg editor that allows us to resize the 
image in the document to suite the rest of our prose. But we can now insert 
new images because of you.

Regards
Tony

On Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 8:12:33 PM UTC+10, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> Not sure I follow what you mean Tony. If you want to display text beside 
> an image in the tiddler, that is something completely unrelated but also 
> easily resolved with CSS.
>
> The usual process of inserting an image into a tiddler is:
> - drag and drop.
> - $:/Import opens
> - import image.
> - edit your tiddler
> - use the picture drop-down to insert the image tag into the editor.
>
> Now:
> - edit your tiddler
> - use the picture drop-down to import the image in the background, and 
> insert the title into the editor in an image tag.
>
> Nothing groundbreaking, but convenient if you work with images a lot.
>
>

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