> Not 100% clear on your goal - basically cut / yank / push a subtree, 
> which you're identifying by hoisting, to a stack, rather than the 
> single content clipboard, and the copy / pop it somewhere else later? 
> I guess I'm confused by the mix of moving subtrees and hoisting. 
>
> The quickmove plugin provides a number of ways (including buttons) to 
> move subtrees to targets.  You could create a node somewhere called 
> "stack-of-nodes" and set it as a target for "move to first child" 
> operations using quickmove.  Then you'd have a button to move the 
> current node / subtree to the first child position of that node, so 
> your stack would be the children of a node in the tree, which seems 
> Leonine. 
>
> It wouldn't be hard to script a button to move those children back to 
> the current position - could show some code, but not sure I'm answering 
> the question? 
>
> Cheers -Terry 
>

Terry, thanks for your response. I guess I didn't pose the question clearly 
enough; let me try again:

What I'm looking for might be called push/pop of "views" (and not cut/paste 
operations), with a "view" being what I see when I have a particular node 
hoisted. Ideally, this would also preserve the state of the expanded and 
collapsed subtrees in that view, but that would not be necessary. So, I 
don't want to change the tree structure, I just want to change the way I'm 
looking at it.

Does this help?

Thanks!
Phil

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