Actually I did some messing around with the code and managed to sort
it by myself. Thanks for all the help :)

On Sep 16, 6:13 pm, Zans Mihejevs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, Bauwe, but I do want to keep the images in a separate
> tiddlers, and I want to avoid manual copy-pasting as the amount of
> images I'm dealing with is so high that manually editing them would
> defeat the purpose of using file drop plugin in the first place!
>
> On Sep 15, 7:16 pm, Bauwe Bijl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Zans
> > open a new tiddler and paste:
> > [img[SDC15489.JPG.jpg]] (its what's shown under "!usage"....so you can
> > copy/paste easely)
> > and proceed with other images in the same way......the new tiddler
> > will show the collection of images.
> > The tiddlers that are created by the filedrop will act as the
> > "file".....but the "!data" part is used only.
> > Bauwe
>
> > On Sep 15, 4:58 pm, Zans Mihejevs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks a lot, Bauwe. Turns out I was doing it completely different. It
> > > works great now!
>
> > > However, one problem with the plugin that I've encountered is that
> > > when I drop my images into Tiddlywiki the Plugin generates a lot of
> > > 'extra' stuff such as:
>
> > > !usage
> > > {{{[img[SDC15489.JPG.jpg]]}}}
> > > [img[SDC15489.JPG.jpg]]
> > > !notes
> > > attached by FileDropPlugin
> > > !type
> > > image/jpeg
> > > !file
> > > ./Pictures/Krim/SDC15489.JPG.jpg
> > > !url
> > > !data
>
> > > I tried to remove it, however the image does not display correctly
> > > without it (I'm guessing that it needs some of that code to correctly
> > > display the image). So then I tried making the code invisible with /%
> > > and %/ however this also broke it.
> > > Is there way to make this code invisible and yet still display the
> > > image?
>
> > > On Sep 15, 3:55 pm, Bauwe Bijl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Zans,
> > > > I have a similar setup witch is working fine....(xfce-ubuntu  and
> > > > firefox).
> > > > (i use this since filedrop has some issues with my older osx and
> > > > firefox combination)
> > > > Just to be sure...(since you don't mention about other setups where
> > > > filedropping was successful....you might be using it the first
> > > > time...?) and in case you overlooked it:
> > > > did you:
> > > > open a new browser window
> > > > dropped the folder on the adresbar (so a file uri is created)
> > > > enter
> > > > and then drag the file/folders from the browserwindow to the (open for
> > > > edit) tiddler in the other browserwindow tw?
> > > > ?
> > > > Bauwe 

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