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It worked with my test image and PDF, which is pretty cool.
I notice that it's not in a separate plugin (well, it's in the core plugin), so I'm not sure what all tiddlers I would need to borrow.
I tried using it for exporting a bundle of tiddlers in a JSON. I used the var-<resource> to pass the filter expression. Unfortunately, the JSON exporter uses a variable with mixed case, but a field can only have lower case, right?
So I needed to clone the exporter. I'm wondering if the JSON exporter template wouldn't be more versatile if the mixed case variable was replaced with a lower case variable. But maybe I'm going about it all wrong. Like maybe there's a plan to have an exporter style route?
Thanks!The new publishing features that I’m working on do provide that exact functionality. The example sitemaps on the demo make a ZIP consisting of the images in one subfolder, and the html files in another, but it’s trivial to pick out just the route of the sitemap that saves the images.It’s very much a work in progress, and not ready for anything except the most cautious tire kicking.Best wishesJeremy.On 9 Apr 2021, at 17:27, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <tiddl...@googlegroups.com> wrote:TW has a zip plugin that allows you to populate a virtual file system with text or html and then export it as a zip file.Are there any tools or mechanisms in TW that would allow you to take the base64 images that are in TW and convert them to image data to be included in a zip file? I don't see any tools listed in the jszip plugin that would perform this conversion.If this was possible, then you could have a work flow where you collect files and images (I'm thinking PDF's, jpgs, png) and later pack them into a zip file. Then you expand the them in the TW's root directory to create them locally on the hard drive and purge them from the TW itself.In this way you could conveniently maintain the size of TW, while still using it as an open-ended tool for collecting information from the web and other sources. You would just need to do a bit of periodic house cleaning, which might be a matter of two or three mouse-clicks.--
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