I know this is just a minor gripe. It took me less than 20 seconds to first 
create a comment node ahead of the group, then move each one of the group 
into a child of the new node, and then move the new node with all its 
children to where I want them to be. I spent way more time trying to figure 
out if group operation is actually doable ... Source code indicates that is 
just what is intended. I wonder why: something to do with node caching, 
node file correspondence ... ?

On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 5:12:35 PM UTC-7, F.S. wrote:
>
> All the standard outline operations only work on a single node. How do I 
> cut, paste, move a group of nodes?
> Context: In my mind Leo is perfect for refactoring. So I rewrote a bunch 
> of functions, and tested that they work so now I am ready to move the 
> original nodes into a storage node outside of the source file. I assume 
> this is SOP. But I couldn't move them as a group. Okay I can do it one by 
> one but I wonder why the limitation. Do I need to write a script in order 
> to do this?
>

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