Hello,
I have been using Leo 4.8 or 4.9 for a long time (and older versions too). 
Recently, I updated my Leo to Leo-5.0-final. I am using ubuntu 14.04, 
Python 2.7.6, PyQt 4.8.6.

In almost any of my leo files I have several @chapter nodes and didn't have 
any troubles until a few days ago when I realized that (at least one) 
@chapter disappeared. I thought that maybe I unintentionally pressed delete 
key. Anyway, I pulled older version of the file and manually copied/cloned 
nodes to recreate missing @chapter.

Today, I have noticed a message in log window "Note: Removed chapter ...". 
I pressed Ctrl+Z to undo action, but I was very surprised when another 
message appeared informing me that the other @chapter was removed too. I 
looked in "Edit" menu and there was command "Redo Create Chapter" which I 
executed twice and luckily my @chapters were restored. 

I am absolutely sure that I have had those @chapter nodes for some time, 
i.e. they weren't created today. Yet, Leo's undo command removed my 
@chapters as if my last action was 'chapter-create'.

I tried to reproduce the problem with the new Leo file, but with no 
success. 

It looks like a serious and dangerous bug to me.
I assume that @chapter commands and @chapter nodes are still supported (am 
I wrong with that assumption?)

Vitalije

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