>
> >>I stopped investigating NoteLynX when I couldn't find a way to rearrange 
> the "projects" (outlines) in the Project Main Menu, and, much more 
> seriously, I discovered that line breaks are ignored in the node body.  
> Also, I think the Android Outliner displays are better than the NoteLynX 
> displays.


The projects can simply be cut and pasted to re-arrange their order in the 
project list.  The UI is a little odd but it's very simple. Simply select 
one (shows a filled in circle) then select another with a context menu, and 
move there.
In general, the GUI is sometimes hard to use.  It works better with a 
faster tablet because touching tiny areas on cell phones can be confusing 
to the system and user.

 

>  

>>Really?  In my experiments, I think NoteLynX deals with loops 
> unpredictably.  That is, I think loops expose bugs in NoteLynX.  That 
> is, it seems to me that when I do exactly the same thing (contracting 
> and expanding nodes) several times NoteLynX produces different displays 
> and I can't make any sense out of the displays. 
>
>
I've experienced problems like yours and I think they are usually user 
touch and confusing gui issues.  The author responds to bugs quickly.
I'll keep studying and investigating.
Thanks a lot for your code and comments about the .XML!
Todd.


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