Thanks so much for taking so much time, and you're absolutely right, with a 
small & simple outline like this I see everything works as it should. 

One "not real" example is when you have multiple clones of the same node 
together, this triggers a jump down to the "original".

I will try to get to the bottom of the problem in my yes much larger and 
more complex setup and if possible come up with a similarly simple test 
case to illustrate my findings. Or report back what screwing thing the nut 
behind the wheel was doing to cause the problem 8-)

Double-plus thanks also for your efforts to nudge me towards Python 
scripting - I'll also try to make time to see if I can figure out how your 
sample script works. 

I find the very short ?variables? ?commands? like "c" and "h" and "g.es" a 
bit intimidating - are these generic Python, or defined by Leo's code? Any 
pointers to any English-language resources to help me understand these 
would also be most appreciated.

Pretty off-topic, so feel free to ignore, but one of my TEFL tutoring 
students is interested in doing more IT oriented learning with me, so if I 
can persuade his 'rents maybe that will help me get on track with some baby 
steps - he's only ten but very bright. This looks like a possible starting 
point - http://www.manning.com/sande/ any other ideas for learning 
resources welcome.

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