The gnx change  may be expected, but as a user if I cut a node and paste it 
somewhere else, in my mind it's the *same* node and an "unbreakable" UNL 
should take me to that same node afterwards.  In my mind there should be no 
difference between moving a node using move commands (like CTRL-D) and 
moving it by cut-paste.  

I would say that a user who has not thought about, or maybe not even 
learned about, gnx's would not expect a unl to break when he did a 
cut-paste on a node.  

On Thursday, July 6, 2023 at 8:49:11 AM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 7:42 AM Thomas Passin <tbp1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Here's what I tried in my workbook:
>>
>> 1. Create a node for testing.
>> 2. Copy its gnx to clipboard using a tiny script. *
>> 3. Paste that gnx into the node's body for future reference.
>> 4. Cut the node using the Outline/cut-node item.
>> 5. Paste the node somewhere else in the same outline.
>> 6. Copy the node's gnx to the clipboard.
>> 7. Paste the gnx into the node's body.
>> 8. Observe the 2nd gnx is not the same as the first.
>>
>
> As expected.
>
> Edward
>

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