There is another work-around that you can experiment with. Although you 
can't drag and drop from outside the browser, you can drag and drop from 
*inside* the browser using tiddlyclip (http://tiddlyclip.tiddlyspot.com/) 
and local mode. You set up your tiddlyclips and then dock to your TW and 
select "localsnips" mode. Then you navigate to your files inside a nearby 
file tab. When you find the file you want, you right click, select the 
Tiddlyclip with localsnips option, and then the image type. You can find 
the image back in your TW file under "Recent".

Just tried it to verify that this method works. The only problem is that it 
doesn't generate relative links, so I would need to go back in and fix them 
up if I want the result to be portable. I seem to recall that there's some 
way to make it use relative links, but don't remember what that is.

Maybe someday someone will develop a FF plugin that will allow TW to become 
a true Evernote replacement.

Good luck!

On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 1:20:28 PM UTC-7, Dominik P. wrote:
>
> hello tw5 community
>
> i would like to drop files (mp3 mp4 jpg ..) inside tw5 
> and instead of importing them to save them to a subfolder and create a 
> tiddler with filename as title 
> and inserted (handlerchanged) content based on filetype (mp3 mp4 jpg 
> ..) associated templates (e.g. pdfs: content <iframe/> with filepath 
> inserted inside src="")
>
> any help appreciated
>

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