Your implementation of this feature is also far more powerful than I could 
have ever imagined. The coloring/italic/bold/size options are equally as 
remarkable in their ability create instant differentiation between nodes. 
See attached image for a simple example. I've already tested it on some of 
my exceptionally larger .leo files and the removal of @clean plus the 
highlighting of "class" nodes is simply amazing. I am grateful for your 
work Terry. 

I'm having a few issues. One is that the conversions do not seem to take 
place until a certain action occurs in the tree. I can always get the 
conversions to happen from expanding a node (but not contracting a node). 
It also seems like sometimes the tree scrolls to a center a specific node 
after some conversions. 

Additionally and this is purely a curiosity, if this feature remained the 
way it is I'd be perfectly happy, would it be possible (and 
straightforward) to implement selected node foreground and background 
colors, it's slightly disorienting to lose the foreground color when the 
node is highlighted. 

I had some crashing as well but I can't reproduce it now. I'll wait until 
it happens again before I post my stack trace unless you're really curious. 
Bravo again!

On Friday, August 7, 2015 at 3:47:47 PM UTC-4, Terry Brown wrote:
>
> p.s. here's a real life example of with and without the change 
> (attached images). 
>
> So in this case it's the "show end of path" part that's contributing 
> more than the "make @clean into an icon" part, although in an 
> active_path directory tree where you only have directory names and file 
> names and not long paths, the latter would be a big improvement, IMO, 
>
> Cheers -Terry

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