On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Phil <phil.s....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is it possible to suppress automatic collapsing of subtrees while I'm
> navigating an outline? I often cycle through several nodes in several
> places, and when they automatically collapse, I need to re-navigate, which
> slows me down and disrupts my thinking.
>

​I agree with the replies.  I'll just mention one more thing.  In my
workflow, I typically want to gather related (cloned) nodes to a "project"
node.  The recently added clone-to-at-spot command ​makes this a snap:

1. Create at top-level node whose headline is @spot re: my project
2. Find/navigate to a node.
3. Alt-x clone-to-at-spot

Leo clones the node and moves it to the last child of the *last* @spot node
in the outline.

The clone-find-all and clone-find-all-flattened are other ways of gathering
clones.  I use them all the time when dealing with complex projects.

HTH

Edward

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