Filing to multiple new subtrees fails
mediapathic opened this issue · comments
I have a first level header Area
which does not contain a header Norse
. I save a bookmark with the path Area:Norse:Language
. I would expect this to create a subheading Norse
and within that create a subheading Language
. Instead, it created a new top level heading Area:Norse
and beneath that a second level heading Language
. I include a screenshot to illustrate if that's not clear.
(also hi @tconfrey , I figured this would be more efficient than sending another email!)
Thanks Steen, yes this is a good bug! I don't actually support more than two levels of new node creation at the top level right now. I took a shortcut with the initial implementation and this is a good reminder to circle back to it. That said, I would have expected the result to be Norse at the top level and then Language under it, which would make it easy to just move the Norse subtree under Area. I'll put this on my backlog.
With the most recent 0.9.9 release this is fixed. Adding
Animal:Vertebrate:Mammal:Carnivore:Canid:Dog:Hound:Beagle as topic will create 8 levels of topic if they don't already exist