> You don't replace a node by a clone, you create another clone and move
> it where you want it.
Yes, in creating a new outline I would do so, but I am looking to
'fix' an outline that has lost its clones
Example
--CodeSnippets
-- Code1
-- Code2
--Subtree1
-- Code1
-- More1
--Subtree2
-- Code2
-- More2
and I want the Code1 and Code2 nodes to be re-linked to the
CodeSnippet subtree as clones. The outline can have many cases of
this that are awkward to fix by hand (i.e. rather have a script)
I also found that paste-retaining-clones assumes the first node will
be a clone too, not just the children. I was expecting the top node
to be a simple copy-paste and any children that are clones to remain
clones
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