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Nodes don't mirror when dragged to other side of root

I know this is probably a long dead project, but I still use Freemind and also git and really disliked how it would have differences that didn't matter to the content of the file. I've just started using your version, but I can't find a way to move a node from one side of the root to the other and have it mirror so the line comes out of the correct side. I have to open the .mm file and manually change the position from right to left, then reposition it in the GUI.

I don't know if the original project had this issue or if it is new in this fork. I seem to recall the original had a bug where a node would mirror, but its children wouldn't.

EDIT: Nevermind, CTRL+Arrow left/right works fine.

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