I'm not sure if you tried this. In case you did not:

   1. Open your tiddlywiki in your browser.
   2. Open your file manager and navigate to the folder that contains the 
   picture you want in Tiddlywiki.
   3. Drag the picture onto the tiddlywiki in your browser. You should see 
   a green bar at the top of the browser page that says, "Drop here (or use 
   the Esc key to cancel)".
   4. Drop the picture there.
   5. This should create a new tiddler with with the words, "These tiddlers 
   are ready to import:" near the top.
   6. Press the import button.
   7. Save your tiddlywiki.
   
You should now have a tiddler with a name that is the filename you dragged.

You can then treat it like a tiddler that is an image.

Note: The image is a copy of the image file encoded in base64 (I believe) 
and is a part of the tiddlywiki file. Adding many large images can make 
loading tiddlywiki very slow.



On Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 2:30:10 PM UTC-4, Edward Veal wrote:
>
> After further investigation I am still stumped as to how I get an image 
> that is local to my machine to display within a Tiddler. I have no problem 
> getting online images to display. I don't want to rely on having an 
> internet connection to be able to add a photo or other image to a Tiddler. 
> This is a deal breaker for me and if I can't figure it out I will be moving 
> on to other tools. 
>
> Ed
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 11:56 AM Edward Veal <edward...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Mark, 
>>
>> Thank you for the information this is finally heading me on the right 
>> path. I will review Tony's post as I am using the free standing file 
>> version. 
>>
>> Ed
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 3:59 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
>> tiddl...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> Those names are confusing, aren't they? The names of various system 
>>> tiddlers in TW *LOOK *like file paths, but they're not.
>>>
>>> There's no directory /core/images/video. If you type (or copy) the text 
>>> $:/core/images/video into a tiddler and preview it, you will see a link to. 
>>> If you follow the link, you will come to a tiddler that has a SVG image as 
>>> its contents.
>>>
>>> To get an image into TW, you need to either drag and drop the image into 
>>> your TW (not recommended except for very small images), or use the [img[]] 
>>> wikitext or the <$image> widget to refer to images that are external to the 
>>> TW. There are different ways to do it, and some of them will depend on how 
>>> your are running TW (as a free-standing file or under node.js). See Tony's 
>>> prior post for pointers what to do.
>>>
>>> -- Mark
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 12:40:03 PM UTC-7, Edward Veal wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I simply want to add an image to a tiddler.
>>>>
>>>> Here is a copy of the code from the tiddlywiki main page that I can't 
>>>> seem to figure out. 
>>>>
>>>> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/c/JeremyRuston"; 
>>>> class="tc-btn-big-green" style="background-color:#e52d27;" target="_blank" 
>>>> rel="noopener noreferrer">
>>>> {{$:/core/images/video}} ~TiddlyWiki on ~YouTube
>>>> </a>
>>>>
>>>> I presume that I can put images in this dir and then link to them. 
>>>> However I am not finding the :/core/images/ path in my install. 
>>>>
>>>> Ed
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, July 23, 2018 at 7:36:06 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Ed,
>>>>>
>>>>> Perhaps explain a little more what you want to do.
>>>>>
>>>>> To respond to you open question, here are a few notes
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    - Drag and drop images or use the import button to get them into 
>>>>>    tiddlywiki
>>>>>    - Research the canonical uri and more for referencing external 
>>>>>    images
>>>>>    - Add an icon field to any tiddler and provide an Icon tiddler 
>>>>>    title for it to display with the title
>>>>>    - Transclude an image tiddler in your tiddlers text 
>>>>>    {{imagetiddler}}
>>>>>    - Use the image widget https://tiddlywiki.com/#ImageWidget
>>>>>    - Or follow these wikitext instructions 
>>>>>    https://tiddlywiki.com/#Images%20in%20WikiText
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Tony
>>>>>
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