On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:56 AM, Matt Wilkie <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> A preview: I make a clone of anything I'm working on, and move it to the
>> *last* node of the outline.  This can be a multi-step process.
>
>
> ...It's amazing to me how much easier things are when there's is nothing
> in the way underneath, when working at the bottom.
>

Surprising, isn't it.


>
> 2. Clone same.
>> 3 Move clone to last node of the outline, thereby closing all nodes.
>>
>
> Smells like a new button/key-stroke!
>

Slaps forehead. I never thought of that!  The (as-yet-non-existent)
clone-to-bottom-node command would be quite an acceleration for me.

There is a clone-marked-nodes command, which you would *think* I would use
often, but I never do.  I suppose it requires too much foresight ;-)

Edward

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