Thanks Terry.  I was pleasantly surprised to see that most of the old
Cleo attributes still work in ToDo (e.g. the "Checkmark icon" shows in
both Cleo [Leo 4.4] and ToDo [Leo 4.8]), so I no longer see the need
to clean out the old Cleo attributes when using Leo 4.8.

However, the colorized nodes that I made with Cleo do not show as
colorized nodes in Todo, even though the underlying colored attribute
data (seen as "annotate=7d10022855..." in the raw Leo XML) is still
there.  Is there a way to make ToDo use the existing colorized node
attribute data (from Cleo) to create colorized nodes in ToDo?

Thanks
Steve

On Nov 27, 11:01 am, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If you're using the Qt interface you can use the todo plugin (Qt version of 
> cleo) which has that command.
>
> Cheers -Terry

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