On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 1:06 PM Thomas Passin <[email protected]> wrote:

This sounds as if a cloned node in the original tree will end up as a
> cloned node in the final tree.  That is not what I see, though.  The node
> that is a clone in the original tree  becomes a copy (not a clone) in the
> pasted tree.  That would fit in with "new gnx's for all pasted nodes".
>

You misunderstand me. If there are two (cloned nodes) A in the copied tree,
those clones will be clones *of each other* in any pasted tree, as I have
just verified.

It's harder to describe what happens than to verify what happens. I'm quite
sure Leo does the correct thing in all situations.

Edward

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