Something like this could be useful when using Leo as a tool to study
and deconstruct data from Elsewhere. Nodes or trees in outline A would
be read-only, but still cloneable, while outline B, containing clones
fram A, could be a full-fledged Leo citizen. Dunno if this makes
sense, just thinking out loud.
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-matt
Something like this could be useful when using Leo as a tool to study and deconstruct data from Elsewhere.
Not sure what you mean by this. What I'm looking for is the ability to somehow flag all clone-instances of a given node as protected from editing within Leo. That's all that makes sense to me anyway, and my understanding is that - both from the POV of storage and that of Leo's code - there is only one node in both locations so that's all that would be possible.Nodes or trees in outline A would be read-only, but still cloneable, while outline B, containing clones from A, could be a full-fledged Leo citizen.