I find myself typing:

<$link to="Jack.jpg">[img[Jack.jpg]]</$link>

... to link a tiddler.

Or:

<a href="../Jack.jpg">[img|Jack.jpg]]</a>

... to link to a file.

But the lack of consistency does have me tripping over my feet a bit as I 
try to acclimate to TW5.

I can see where the markup doesn't have an elegant solution, but I'd think 
that particular case (an image wrapped in a link) would come up often 
enough that it fairly demanded either a shorthand or the elimination of the 
two usual shorthands Siniy-Kit detailed above.

I wouldn't mind retiring the shorthand altogether if using the full macro 
call means better tiddler content that's were more futureproof — but since 
many of my tiddlers contained (and will contain) linked images, I find 
myself tripping over the two different styles of syntax.

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