+1
I'm in a very similar situation! I posted this request 
<https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/5309> a few days ago which 
is related but complimentary. 
These functionalities would make TW substantially more useful for e.g 
authoring books or other image intensive documents.

<:-)

On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 9:46:26 PM UTC+1 HP wrote:

>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking for a plugin or an already existing TW5 function for my 
> excessive image based working process. Based on the sheer number of to be 
> processed images, it is neither possible to save them manually nor in TW5 
> (I don't like nodejs a lot - so "lazy load" isn't an option).
>
> I want TW5/a plugin to "build externalimages" (aka just save images 
> separately through TW5) ad hoc with the import process (drag'n drop or copy 
> paste) by saving the image into a/tbd/asked separate file folder AND create 
> a thumbnail/image tiddler with or by its _canonical_uri to it.
>
> Maybe this process could handle all files TW5 is able to create thumbnails 
> of (eg PDF).
>
> Thank you for your hints in this direction and please apologize my bad 
> English.
>
> Best regards,
> HP
>
> tl;dr 
>
>    1.  import image by dnd or as a screenshot from clipboard  (instead of 
>    saving one of those myself to s TW5 image folder)
>    2. let TW5 save it to its/a file subfolder
>    
>    Bonus
>    3. create a tiddler from the image import with a thumbnail through its 
>    uri to the file subfolder it was saved to
>    
>

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