Hi Frederik,

You can import images by dragging them into your wiki or through the import 
button (sidebar -> tools -> import)
You can also keep images external and reference them using their path on 
the hard disk

For both cases, the images will show up in the editors "image" dropdown - 
look for the image icon in the editor toolbar. Then simply click the image 
you want to include in the tiddler

A quick How-To if you want to leave images external:

create a tiddler, give it a descriptive title (it will be the tiddler 
containing the image) ... add a field _canonical_uri and insert the path to 
the image in its value field
depending on the image type, choose the correct type for the tiddler, then 
save the tiddler...

 

> Hey guys,
>
> I just installed TiddlyWiki locally to test it. It looks really great and 
> quite simple to use (in terms of input), what I miss though is that you 
> cant upload an image into the editor of a tiddle.
>
> I noticed that I can drag n drop an image to upload it as a tiddle, then 
> referencing to it in a new tiddle.
>
> Is there an easier way to do this? In just about any other WUCIWUG editor, 
> I can just insert an image. Also PDF embed doesnt seem to work (just a 
> white box)
>
> Cheers x
>

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