Hehe great thanks Terry I will file a report for it. On Sunday, July 28, 2013 1:07:12 PM UTC+2, Fidel Pérez wrote: > > Hi: > Im checking for a function which will go to a node, as opposed to "select > it". > > *Reason:* > > > - If I select a node with c.selectPosition(Node), the outline will go > to that node, and select it, but *my previous node will still be > selected* > > Checking: > > *LeoPyRef.leo#Code-->Core classes-->@file leoCommands.py-->class > commands-->Command handlers...-->Outline menu...-->Goto (Commands)* > * > * > There is no command that will go to a specific node, selecting it as an > absolute node as oposed to just selecting it and leaving the rest selected. > > My workaround is just to first deselect all selected positions then do the > goto(Desired node): > > for item in c.getSelectedPositions(): > > c.selectPosition(item) > > c.selectPosition(Node i want to go to) > > > But I would think that would be a good addition as a command and is as > basic as any other current goto function. I also know its not so important > but heck I wanted to post anyway just in case. > > > Cheers guys. >
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