Does it fix the problem to @ignore somewhere as an ancestor of the clone?

Cheers,
Greg

On 4/8/11 12:43 PM, Court-Jus wrote:
When i clone @file nodes, they get written two times. Worst : imagine
the following tree :

- test @file clones
   - @path /tmp
     - @path test1
       - @file testfile.txt
- View of some interesting files
  - @file testfile.txt


Where the last "@file testfile.txt" is a clone of the first one made
to just "see" some files in a different organisation. When I save the
leo file, the NiceFile.py gets written in the /tmp/test1 folder AND in
the /tmp folder where the leo file is. I think this is wrong but how
do the other users do ?

See : http://yfrog.com/h80rcdj


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