did more tests, i'm narrowing down the zombie body bug(s)- the 'leo 
browsing mode' and 'multi-file' features combination made the body 
filesystem provider rewrite mandatory. good news is that I've already had 
unused functionality in place to handle it properly. I thought I didnt need 
it (refer to /or /  keep array of gnx's of opened document to give stats to 
filesystem for any at any time)

i'll do that also in the current days/week. I view it as a priority issue.
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Félix

On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 12:00:25 AM UTC-4, Félix wrote:
>
> Edward.
>
> Regarding 'healines' a (smallish) difference from Leo that might 'trip' 
> someone using leoInteg: When inserting a node, 3 things can happen, 
>  1-the user get to type a headline and press enter, 
>  2- or press escape to cancel naming and go with 'newHeadline', 
>  3- or press CTRL+I again while still supposed to be typing a headline 
> label. 
>   (and ctrl+i can be rapidly repeated in both leo and leoInteg with the 
> same effect) 
>
> The difference, in all of those three cases, is that the headline is not* 
> visibly inserted in the tree yet *while typing its label for the headline 
> in leoInteg, while it is in Leo!
>
>  It sometimes even trips me if I alternate using both leo and leoInteg in 
> a coding session.
>
> So to conclude with that about the possibilities of headline renames 
> off-targets:  That small difference it might have been what happened...
>
> Otherwise, if you remember specifically right-clicking on it, or using 
> ctrl+h for the currently selected node and clearly not inserting new one, 
> then yes, its concerning.
>
> Oh, and yes, The last possibility is that , like you also mentionned, you 
> had mouse hover and actual selection on another node. and ctrl+h thinking 
> it was the other way around.
>
> I'm not too concerned because I never had off target commands, and all 
> commands use the exact same 'system' and mechanism to 'target' nodes.
>
> Body file-system rewrite for stable multi-leo opened documents is more 
> important. dunno why i didn't focus on that after creating all icons and UI 
> for the multi documents panel. (i guess i was too excited with this new 
> cool toy i completely forgot!)
> --
> Félix
>
> On Monday, July 13, 2020 at 8:20:58 PM UTC-4, Félix wrote:
>>
>> Thanks! 
>> I know where those problems stem from. When I added multi file support, I 
>> left unsupported conditions which could not arise with the body file system 
>> provider before the multi file support. I will switch priority to those 
>> issues. 
>>
>> Félix 
>
>

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