On Aug 30, 11:50 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
> As of rev 3300, ctrl-dragging an outline will clone the moved tree.
> That is, gnx's are preserved.  In intra-outline moves, the dragged
> node will always show up as a clone.  For inter-outline moves, the
> dragged node will show up as a clone if and only if a node in the
> target outline already has that gnx.

Edward,

Perhaps I'm missing something. I've tried it on Windows (64-bit with
32-bit Python 2.7) and Linux (where I'm currently sitting, 64-bit
Ubuntu 10.04 with 64-bit Python 2.6.5). I'm on revision 3300 of the
trunk.

Dragging nodes shows a drag indication, with a "+" symbol on the
cursor, but nodes are never moved anywhere when I release the mouse
button. The same thing happens within a single outline and between two
outlines, and it's the same whether or not I hold Ctrl. The only thing
that does work is creating @edit nodes from files dragged from
Nautilus. URLs from Firefox do not work.

If everything is working for you, then I can try to do some debugging
later.

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