On Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 10:38:57 PM UTC, BJ wrote: > > Hi [email protected] (that's what I see) > > seems that you found a bug - I think there is a missing line of code in > the img widget. > > I'll post a bug, unless you would like the privilege? > > all the best BJ > > On Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 3:44:25 PM UTC, [email protected] > wrote: >> >> Well... to be honest with you I have not. I understood this setting is to >> access External Images. >> >> What I am looking for is a workflow where I can import or drag and drop >> an image file and then be able to then load this in a tiddler. The image >> widget allows to set dimensions, alt text, etc --- everything works as you >> might expect --- except for Lazy Loading. >> >> From the sounds of it; and after extensive googling; it looks like there >> might be nothing I have done to reach this unwanted behavior. You just >> can't reference imported images using [img[NameOfTiddler] and have the >> images display when lazy loading is enabled. >> >> Could someone who knows *please* just confirm the veracity of this >> conclusion? >> >> I like Tiddlywiki. I like the data entry the way it is --- but I don't >> want to be typing html. I like the fact that I can use html --- helps me >> quickly extend tiddlywiki to get around a niche limitation here or >> there.... but this feels more like a bug. >> >> Anyone know? >> >
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