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Something about the "P" tags 
Heard from Grazr Mike on my little glitches displaying Grazr. He's good about communicating with bloggers. The badge isn't supposed to be there. That and the overlap problem at the bottom has to do, he thinks, with the [p] tags that OPML Editor puts in. Right, Mike, you compose a post in the outliner, then each node is rendered as a paragraph when it's published on the blog.
Let's see how this works 
I hadn't tried the new 3-pane view in Grazr, and thought it might work better at the full column width here than it does in the sidebar-sized example on the Grazr site, the left pane was so narrow there. Let's see.
OK, I get it. It's made for feeds, so Dave's world outline isn't a good application for it (for the 3-pane view, I mean; it is a good application for Grazr generally, using either of the other two views -- slider or outline, selectable by the user). If you're using Grazr to output an OPML file that's not mostly a subscription list or a reading list, you don't get anything in the 2nd or 3rd panes. Try this.
The app is looking sweet, much tidier than the beta version.
I wonder if it would be possible to specify the default width of the left pane. It's resizable, but I don't know if most users would take the trouble, or care as much as the publisher does if the layout looks odd for the particular feed or outline being displayed.
Another thing. I have to put in a couple of [br]s or Grazr overlaps a line of text underneath the Grazr iframe. It's behaving here as though the frame has a negative bottom margin.
2.0 translation: Wookles oogies, but nonetheless looglee smackrs.
OPML Editor copy/paste problem 
If you run into that stuffed-up clipboard problem, you can exit all the way out of the editor and you'll be able to paste, I've found. All the way, meaning don't just close the window and leave the editor in the system tray.
2.0 translation: Karmeo donkrs, or lapparoo to you too, yobbee.
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