I have hardly even noticed this.  I usually start from the top of the 
listing and work down.  If I were to hit a clone, I would probably notice 
it was the same and skip it.

It's true, I am one of those who has not taken to clones.  I haven't built 
up the knack of using them effectively.  With the Nav frame, I rarely need 
to make or use clones.  I combine the Nav panel with setting bookmarks - 
not using the bookmark plugin but just the basic Leo marking if a node.  I 
have a key shortcut to toggle a mark, one to skip to the next mark , and 
one to clear all marks.

I wouldn't say this "discourages" me, but it reduces the number of times it 
would be helpful.  So it simplifies my life.

On Sunday, May 26, 2024 at 5:47:40 PM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> The Nav pane shows all clones of a node. Showing all the clones could be 
> called a feature, but imo it's confusing.
>
> I suspect that this confusion creates a divide between those who love 
> clones and those that don't.
>
> I'm not sure what could or should be done. All of your comments are 
> welcome.
>
> Edward
>

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