>
> Rev 2393 contains the new clone-marked command.  This command will be
> useful in many situations; it provides an easy way to collect clones.
>

Cool!

Outlines -> Mark
reveals other great stuff.

I think I'll use the combination of
mark-changed-items
and
clone-marked

to review what I've done in an editing session.

I can <mark-changed-tems> before saving the Leo file, letting me
persist the changed items across saves.

When I reach a milestone I can <unmark-all>

I haven't been using marks, I think I will.

Wait a minute, in reading this post, I see I want a command:
clone-changed-items, and it's easy to make one if I choose.

And very fun it is .. Leo

Thanks,
Kent

> This command creates a new node called 'clones of marked nodes', after
> the presently selected node, makes clones of all marked nodes, and
> moves these nodes to be children of the new node.
>
> This command only works for the one-node world--a message is given and
> nothing happens if g.unified_nodes = False.
>
> The Outline: Mark menu now contains a menu item for this command.
>
> Edward
> >
>

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