Hello Tim,

You can't transclude external resources, such as images. 

I can see where your confusion comes from, though. In the docs you see:

{{Motovun Jack.jpg}}

which looks like a regular file name. But actually what is happening there 
is that it is transcluding a tiddler, 
that happens to have a name that looks like a file name. If you go to 
tiddlywiki.com and put "motovun" in the search box, 
you can navigate to the actual tiddler, "Motovun Jack.jpg"

A lot of the tiddlers, especially system tiddlers, look like file paths, 
which cause me a bit of confusion at first.

Good luck!
-- Mark


On Friday, January 25, 2019 at 7:11:04 AM UTC-8, TimP wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> On Windows 10/chrome I downloaded an image to the same directory as my TW. 
>
> This works: [img[burnStrawman.jpg]]
>
> This does not: {{burnStrawman.jpg}}
>
> Documented here: 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Images%2520in%2520WikiText.html
>
> Nothing shows in the JS console log. 
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
>
> cheers
> Tim
>
>
>

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