On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 11:27 AM andyjim <andyji...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One thing I wish I understood better is the acyclic graph model, how that
plays out in Leo and what it accomplishes for us in organization/linking.

In an acyclic graph, a node may have multiple parents.

In Leo, all such nodes are clones. They have the little red circular arrow
in their icon box.

Therefore, clones are children of multiple nodes (their parents).

Any Leo node (cloned or not) can be thought of (used as) as a drawer. The
contents of the drawer are all the drawer's children. The children
(contents) of the drawer can be clones, or plain nodes.

Therefore, a single outline may contain arbitrarily many views of the same
data.

That's all. Please play with it. It's a powerful model.

Edward

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