The text input box *is *meant to insert actual external images, say from 
http:// url or a local media with a relative or absolute path, *not *internal 
images with _canonical_uri 

Check the animated GIF in my previous post, or try it out from the attached 
example by creating a new tiddler and adding a new image from the toolbar 
button.
It just adds the image markup [img[]] around the inserted text in the 
dropdown

I did intend to make a filter like you describe, where the inserted text 
would have a double purpose. Iit filters the displayed images (like in the 
links dropdown) and can also be the URL for an external or no existent 
image tiddler



On Monday, 9 January 2017 19:59:22 UTC, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Duarte,
>
> Ah, I thought your input was meant for entering and referencing an 
> external image, i.e. not a tiddler with *_canonical_uri*. I think I 
> misunderstood the purpose.
>
> If it's just meant to filter and reduce the list of available images to 
> click, then you don't quite need to add the image tag with the literal text 
> or when would you?
>
> At least what would be the benefit? to get some "raw" image wikitext 
> markup? Then I'd rather provide placeholders for classes or width, 
> tooltips, etc...
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias. 
>

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