Hi Peter,
 

>  This would mean: when I drag an image or PDF (prio 1 and 2 for me) into 
> TW, a tiddler opens (as now) but the binary is stored to the default media 
> folder and the tiddler contains the canonical-URI.
>

This plugin allows for exactly this workflow for TW on node.js
For a single file TW, the obstacle is that the browser does not allow the 
necessary access to the local file system due to security concerns. At 
minimum you would need something like TiddlyDesktop or a browser extension 
to enable this kind of access.
 

> The top solution - to go one step further :-) - would be to automatically 
> transclude the new tiddler at the current position of the editor, when an 
> image is imported.
>

This is in the works. In the meantime you may find this thread to be of 
interest: https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/ueeaCHA7hI0/m/2Ujwl1TABAAJ

Regards,

Saq

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