I think because the tiddler is actually SVG instructions for embedding, it 
doesn't get rendered. So although it does get rendered when transcluded, 
it's not really an image per se. If you had tried instead an actual image, 
it would have worked:

[img[Motovun Jack.jpg]]


-- Mark


On Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 8:16:59 AM UTC-8, Alex wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Try the following code:
>
> "{{$:/core/images/chevron-down}} vs. [img[$:/core/images/chevron-down]]"
>
> For me, on TW 5.1.19, the second way does not render anything. I did not 
> dig deeper, but could it be that the name of the core image is interpreted 
> as external URL by the widget instead of tiddler name?
>
> I guess it is possible to mirror the behaviour of the image widget with 
> its height and width attributes using transclusion and CSS as in 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#ImageGallery%20Example, stuffing it all in some 
> macro. However, shouldn't it all work out of the box?
>

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