This is why I crafted my methodology the way I did, because it would avoid 
any such "multi-select" problems.

Many may not know but there is currently one multi-select command. A 
multi-select delete exists via the right click menu. So there must be some 
internals to support multi-select actions.

On Tuesday, April 5, 2016 at 8:48:52 AM UTC-4, Jacob Peck wrote:
>
> As a newbie a few years back, this was one of my big stumbling blocks.   
> I feel like the mouse interface doesn't receive much love given that 
> Edward is rodent-averse (with good reason -- but there are plenty of us 
> who still use the mouse).  IIRC though, so much of Leo's internals rely 
> on there being only a single selected node that every time someone tries 
> to add these features they get bogged down and give up. 
>
> It is a very jarring experience, but perhaps it's a necessary evil at 
> the moment? 
>
> -->Jake 
>
> On 4/5/2016 8:41 AM, Chris George wrote: 
> > In short, if I select two nodes in the tree pane with the mouse, I 
> > can't do anything with them together via the gui. I must act on them 
> > one at a time, and there are never any options, the node just gets 
> > moved. I understand that with large, complicated outlines the 
> > ctrl-click/drag and drop isn't likely to be used often, but as a 
> > newbie it was a jarring lesson to learn. I look forward to an easier 
> > way than "one at a time", but it would be nice to have this capability 
> > available via the mouse as well as using commands. 
>
>

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