Hello Mark S.
 

>  
> I meant that maps are a good example of where high-resolution images are 
> required. If there is a source for maps in SVG that would be great.
>

I'm not sure of what kind of maps you need (I mean, detail) but there are 
several open source maps sources. OpenStreetMaps is one of them and they 
allow you to export the map as SVG. Free SVG maps is another option. As I 
said, there are plenty of them
 

If your system with "lazy loading" actually works, then that would be 
> sensational. I say "if" because lazy loading on my system with node.js 
> doesn't work (the tiddler never populates).
>

Well, as far as I have tested it is working. Since when it's your node.js 
failing? I have reported a bug on 5.1.13 which could be the root cause: 
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2514
It has been patched and should be working now. NoteSelf uses a version 
patched by me until the 5.1.14 released, so yes, it is working.

 

> Does the skinny-tiddler work even when the data is local?
>

Yes. The architecture is server-client, even tough the database is local TW 
sees it as a remote DB and acts consequently.



> I'm just trying it (loading NoteSelf) now with locally added images of 
> about 2megs each. It's working nicely, but there is one little bug. The 
> images don't have a creation date field, and so don't show up in the 
> "recent" tab. 
>

That's a tiddlywiki bug, so it should happen on every tiddlywiki you use. 
Take a look at https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2530
 

>  
> I'll have to play with this some more. Have you tried it with setting up 
> your own couchdb server? I ask, because one thing that seems to be lacking 
> is the ability to synch without going through a private service like 
> Cloudant. If I'm too paranoid to use Evernote, I might also be too paranoid 
> to use Cloudant. 
>

I didn't tried to setup a couchdb server myself, but there are some users 
here that have tried and they succeed. NoteSelf should be compatible with 
any couchdb server, that includes cloudant but it is not limited to it.
 

I just tried dragging/dropping a PDF. It imported it as an octet stream 
> that doesn't render. Is there a way to bring in PDFs ?
>

I didn't tried. I have to investigate it, thanks for reporting.
 

>
> If I discontinue using NoteSelf on a particular machine or browser, how do 
> I delete the associated data?
>

There is a tab under control panel labeled TiddlyPouch. Inside that tab 
there is another tab labeled database. There you can destroy the local 
database.
 

>
> It does look promising!
>
> Thank you!
>

Thank you Mark! Please note that this project it's still in beta, so please 
don't put any critical information on it. But, if you can try it's 
performance for your use case, which includes big amounts of data, it would 
be very useful to the project.

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