On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 6:34 AM vitalije <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark bits are really relevant only when copying node. After the copy has
> been made, the information which nodes were marked is on the clipboard and
> therefore is available to the paste-retaining-marked command. Even after
> unmark-all command as long as the clipboard is not changed,
> paste-retaining-marked will do its job correctly.
>
> Of course there can be assigned another flag for this purpose but I've
> never used marks for anything else but for clone-marked-nodes command.
> Perhaps there is something else that this flag can be used for but I am not
> aware of it. If its main purpose is to mark nodes user wish to clone in the
> future, then it seems to me a fair use case for this command.
>

I agree.

Edward

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