On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 8:21 AM Robert Cholette <[email protected]>
wrote:

Thanks for the answer: Of course my obvious reply to this would be "So if I
> send a leo file to my friend and tell him 'see that marked node?' he'll
> anwser back 'what marked node?'"
>

Right.  Instead, tell him to see the cloned node in some top-level node.

> Am I understanding this correctly? Clones are now deduced from having the
> same ID more than once,
>

That's the way they have already be "deduced".

> but marked node is untracable without the db cache, right?
>

Correct. The workaround is to clone nodes of interest and put them in a
node called something like, "Bob, take a look at these nodes".

It's dead easy to gather nodes of interest:

1. Mark all the nodes you want Bob to see.

2. Use the cffm command. This command
  - Creates a new top-level node.
  - Clones all marked nodes and puts the clones as children of the new node.
  - Unmarks all nodes.

3. Change the headline of the newly-created node to attract Bob's interest.

Clear?

Edward

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