Now I remember. You can use the external attachments plugin with 
tiddlydesktop to drag and drop and create a _canonical_uri tiddler to your 
source image.

On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 2:21:50 PM UTC-8 Mat wrote:

> Mark S. wrote:
>
>> I think the approach would have to be from the other direction. You would 
>> have a script or program that would look at a directory of images, create 
>> tiddlers, and maybe create thumbnails. Then you could import the generated 
>> tiddlers into your TW.
>
>
> At least for my use case, it is just not possible to spend that much time 
> on each image. It has to be much more direct for it to be practical.
>
> Both ggroups and Github lets you drop an image directly from memory (e.g 
> you screenclip something, click in the gh editor, and Ctrl+V). Here in gg 
> you see the image directly and in the github editor you see the resulting 
> link, e.g this format: 
>
> ![image](
> https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4534056/103317476-89bf5900-4a2b-11eb-8819-ed3b2524dd9a.png
> )
>
> <:-)
>

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