Thank you very much Vitalije for those details... 

Indeed it was in clones as you described!

So thanks again!
--
Félix


On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 10:59:30 PM UTC-4, Félix wrote:
>
> I thought I was going crazy while trying to debug something weird in 
> leoInteg.... so I tested what I was doing directly in Leo and it turns out 
> it was Leo who was contracting nodes in the outline when I was selecting 
> nodes near the top and using the usual ctrl+i command to insert a node.
>
> Should I grab more data and screen animation captures ? or is this a known 
> bug/feature that I didnt know about?
> Thanks to anyone in advance who would care to acknowledge this :) 
> --
> Félix (edit:typos)
>
>  i'm using : 
>
> Leo Log Window
> Leo 6.1-final, master branch, build cfca6f348c
> 2020-02-09 13:51:19 -0500
> Python 3.6.9, PyQt version 5.9.5
> linux
> read 7 files in 0.03 seconds
> read outline in 0.05 seconds
>
>

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