On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Terry Brown <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 08:14:43 +0800
> HaveF <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > *restudy leo*
> >
> > *2nd* question
> >
> > the UNL (Uniform Node Location), the path from the top of the outline to
> > the selected node, will be showed at the status area.
> >
> > but, how to use UNL? or, this message is not important, only prompt the
> > user where he is?
>
> They are useful as bookmarks.  You can right-click select all / copy
> them, then paste them into a node, as the first line.  Make the
> headline of the node something like "@url link to priority items", then
> when you double click that node,


Wow! Great!

Although I double click the node will prompt I can change the content of
headline, but when I press ctrl key, and click, it jumps!
Incredible, it can jump to another outline!

Thank you, Terry!


> Leo will jump to the place where you
> copied the UNL, even opening another outline if needed (i.e. if the UNL
> you copied was in a different outline).
>
> Cheers -Terry
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