Ctrl-Shift-C on source node, navigate to destination and Alt-o-t to paste 
as clone.

I am trying to do as much as possible with keys rather than mouse. I find 
it distracting. :-)

Chris

On Monday, December 9, 2013 11:15:23 AM UTC-8, Fidel N wrote:
>
> I would find this useful when I want to copy then paste node as a clone in 
> a very far place from the original.
>>
>>
> Either that or "make clone of selected node" would mean a _very_ handy way 
> for new people to begin to use clones right away. 
>
> In fact, I would use it quite often, no need to talk about new users hehe. 
> Is there any quick alternative to the command clone from the minibuffer??
>
>

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