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Hey -

every now and then using purr data i find that i have inadvertently made 
duplicate objects/msgs etc that are directly in front of each other.

I've finally figured out that this is happening with the following sequence:  
cmd +d , cmd+z

in pd vanilla the same combination simply undoes the duplicate command, which 
is probably the expected behavior. But in purr data it doesn't delete the 
duplicate, but moves it directly in front of the original.

Not sure if this is a bug, but thought i’d bring it up as a couple of times has 
led to some time consuming trouble shooting, because duplicate objects sitting 
directly on top of the original can look like they are connected to things when 
they are not.

using purr data 2.3.0 on macos sierra

cheers,
ss

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