On Thursday, October 23, 2014 7:07:14 PM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:

Just like the clone-node command except a) it moves the cloned node to the 
> last *top-level* node and b) it leaves the selected node unchanged.  Kind 
> of a lightweight clone-find-all command: very handy for quickly cloning 
> nodes.
>
> It fits my workflow so well that I've changed Ctrl-` from clone-node to 
> clone-node-to-last node.
>

I undid that change.  In practice, the new clone is moved out of sight, 
which is off-putting.  There is no need for a shortcut.  In those rare 
instances that the command might be useful, I can use ctrl-p 
(repeat-complex-command) to do repeated clonings.

EKR

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