“clone-find-parents” doesn't work for me though.
I am on Mac computers for years now and I thought it was an issue with 
Python and Mac... In order to check, today I installed Leo on my wife's 
Windows computer and got exactly the same error:
"  File 
"/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.9/lib/python3.9/site-packages/leo/commands/commanderFindCommands.py",
 
line 72, in cloneFindParents
    u.afterCloneNode(clone, 'clone', b, dirtyVnodeList=[])

TypeError: afterCloneNode() got an unexpected keyword argument 
'dirtyVnodeList'  "

Both on Mac and on Windows latest Python and Leo (from log on Mac: Leo 6.3, 
Python 3.9.0, PyQt version 5.15.2 darwin). I tried also another leo file, 
different from that I work on - same message.

Please, help since I do all my research in Leo due to it's superb 
organizing capability and I have gathered quite some number of clones. "Go 
to clone" from context menu of selected node (clone) works fine though.

BR, Vili


On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 11:46:09 AM UTC+1, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 10:31 PM Jacob Peck <gates...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> “clone-find-parents” will show you all the parent nodes of that clone, 
>> which might be enough context?
>>
>
> “goto-next-clone” will cycle through all the clones of the selected node — 
>> seems closest to what you’re looking for.
>>
>
> Exactly. I use this command all the time. leoSettings.leo binds it to 
> Alt-N.
>
> Edward
>

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