Hi Mark,
 

> Another approach to step #2 in Tobias' suggestion is to use TiddlyClip 
> with local snips. This allows you to fairly quickly add images on your file 
> system (which you browse in your browser, not your file explorer) in a 
> universal manner that uses the existing _canonical_uri mechanism. If you 
> work at it, you can set up to have tiddlyclip tag your files at the same 
> time.


Shame on me, I haven't been all too extensively playing with TiddlyClip... 
and it sounds like a very efficient workflow.

The problem with the _canonical_uri mechanism, IMHO, is that you can't add 
> notes to the text field where any notes would naturally go. So if you want 
> to associate notes to the image you will need to add additional fields.It 
> seems to me that there is no real reason that the text field couldn't be 
> made available and visible, appearing below where the image goes. 
>

Perhaps open an issue on Github? I don't quite see (yet) why this 
restriction is actually necessary / implemented. I think it should not be 
there and that the image should be rendered first and then the text, 
perhaps with some option-field so as to show it the other way around. If 
you don't want a byline or actual text, fine... don't use the text field.

I've thought of another approach, but haven't actually set it up. What you 
> would do is capture your images with paste into a single-function TW 
> running on node.js. Then run the externalizing processes outlined at 
> TiddlyWiki.com and convert the captured images to external images. Use drag 
> and drop to move the resulting image tiddlers into your working TW.
>

Atm, sounds a bit demanding, complicated.

Best wishes,

— tb

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