> Of those two config options, i chose "Use absolute paths for non-descendent 
> attachments 
> <x-msg://16/#%24%3A%2Fconfig%2FExternalAttachments%2FUseAbsoluteForNonDescendents>"
>   because presumably the other option for DESCENDENT attachments is for 
> images i want to reside inside the ./wiki/files folder -correct?

Correct.

> i'm also confused by some options that appear in the dialog box that appears 
> when i drag-in a set of images for import.  In the image the selection widget 
> that appears (twice: once above and once below the list of images), beside 
> the two buttons to either "Import" or "Cancel", there is a "Preview" pulldown 
> menu, with the following options:
> Diff
> Diff (Fields)
> Fields
> Text
> Text (Raw)
> The last is the default option, it works as i expect; have also tried the 
> "Text" (w/o Raw) option, and it delivers the same result.  I don't know what 
> the other 3 options are for...

Those are different ways of viewing the incoming tiddlers. The “diff” views 
show highlighted differences between incoming tiddlers and existing tiddlers, 
the others just show the incoming data. “Raw” means the raw text, rather than 
the wikified form. Most of the options make more sense with text tiddlers.

> And i am still a bit mystified in general by the issue of where image (and 
> other binary) files are stored, and where those file paths are stored in TW.  
> The images that i load using this External Attachments plugin as described 
> above reveal a path like [img[imagename.jpg]] -

“imagename.jpg” here is a tiddler title, not a path.

> as though they were stored in a subdirectory (i.e. ./files or ./images 
> typically), tho they are not... And then i have other tiddlers i created some 
> other time not using this widget, that have image refs like {{imagename.jpg}} 
> -a couple of which are in fact stored in my ./wiki/files folder, and others 
> of which are not.  So where are they, i wonder? I'm guessing i probably 
> embedded those images using the image tool in WSYWIG toolbar that accompanies 
> the default content type in the tiddler edit form (can't remember now), but 
> how can i find out where such image files are actually stored?

Image tiddlers are listed in the sidebar under More -> Types. Image tiddlers 
are self-contained unless the _canonical_uri field is present pointing to an 
external path.

Best wishes

Jeremy

> 
> /walt
> On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 9:49:08 AM UTC [email protected] 
> <http://gmail.com/> wrote:
>> However: Instead of the new tiddler being created with a clickable URL- like 
>> "file:///Users/walterludwick/Downloads/5.jpg <>" in this case -what appears 
>> on the saved tiddler is a broken image icon, and when i open the edit panel 
>> on that tiddler, i see that the "_canonical_uri" for that file is 
>> "../../../../../Downloads/5.jpg".  
> 
> The external-attachments plugin creates relative paths by default. This makes 
> it easier to move a wiki and its images to a new location without having to 
> adjust the paths.
> 
> You can switch to absolute paths using the settings in the plugin listing in 
> control panel (see below).
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Jeremy
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> Is this the way it's supposed to work? Is there some way i can canonically 
>> replace all those dots&slashes before the /Downloads/5.jpg, to create a 
>> default directory location for this plugin to use, so that it will always 
>> display a clickable link to the local file on each new tiddler it creates?
>> 
>> /walt
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 6:30:35 PM UTC [email protected] 
>> <http://gmail.com/> wrote:
>> Hi Walt
>> 
>> Are you dragging the image from Finder, or another web site? Perhaps you 
>> could post a screenshot of the list of tiddlers?
>> 
>> Best wishes
>> 
>> Jeremy
>> 
>> --
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>> [email protected] <>
>> https://jermolene.com <https://jermolene.com/>
>> 
>>> On 2 Jan 2021, at 18:00, ludwa6 <[email protected] <>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Correct, @Jeremy : If you mean by "main window" the one that launches on 
>>> startup, which displays the several wikis i am managing with TiddlyDesktop, 
>>> that's not the one... 
>> 
>>> 
>>> But rather: in the window that holds the wiki i am currently managing, if i 
>>> drag an image to that window, a green bar shows up across top of the window 
>>> (much as it did when i dragged in the yellow pill for Stroll upgrade), and 
>>> then i get this screen full of tiddlers it asks if i want to update (! 
>>> strange, when it's just a single small .jpg file i've tried to import).  
>>> Still, i have gone ahead and approved the update, but it makes no diff: no 
>>> new tiddler or image, AFAICT.
>>> 
>>> I'm running TiddlyDesktop 0.0.13, with "External Attachments" 5.1.22 
>>> installed, on macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.6.
>>> 
>>> Yours, Walt
>>> 
>>> On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 5:42:59 PM UTC [email protected] <> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On 1 Jan 2021, at 14:38, ludwa6 <[email protected] <>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Was excited to learn from @MarkS. about "External Attachments" plugin for 
>>>> TiddlyDesktop, since that is my UI for TW5, but couldn't get it working 
>>>> right: i drag an image to TiddlyDesktop, and it lights up the green import 
>>>> bar atop the window, but then it offers to import scads of unrelated 
>>>> tiddlers... And then there is in the end no new tiddler, and no evidence 
>>>> of the image i tried to import. 
>>> 
>>> That’s very strange. What OS are you running? When you say “drag an image 
>>> to TiddlyDesktop” you are dragging the image into a window containing your 
>>> wiki, and not into the TiddlyDesktop main window?
>>> 
>>> Best wishes
>>> 
>>> Jeremy
>>> 
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