Hey Terry, thanks for this update.

While you have the code fresh in your mind, I was thinking about a possible 
new feature.
What if bookmarks could be nested?

Say you have 2 main nodes you are currently working with. You begin to work 
with the first one, and while on it, you discover another 3 nodes 
associated -only- with this one. So you add them nested to the current node 
you are working with.

Later, you go back to your main bookmarks, and begin to work with your 
main-second.
Again, you get some related nodes, and you nested-bookmark them.

Navigation up and down could be as simple as a  "+" "-" on the left of the 
bookmarks tab.

This way, you could have bookmarks of your nodes associated by concepts or 
"views" without actually moving, cloning, or changing your outline at all.

And when you come back to work tomorrow, and you go back to work with your 
first main node, you will instantly have all the nodes you need hanging 
from it as nested bookmarks. No need to search for them again or link them 
in any new way, you just had to bookmark them.

This would also involve to have a permanent-first-node, probably in 
different marked color, noting it is the "main bookmark" you are currently 
nesting in.

What do you think?

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