<p><a href="https://github.com/tyrasd" class="user-mention">@tyrasd</a> : yes, that's correct. If you just move around some nodes, the way won't get a new version, and consequently that change is not reflected in the query result.</p>
<p>I will check with Roland if <code>timeline</code> can also be used more generically by providing a list of nodes in an inputset, rather than via an explicit object id as in my example. Then you could use a nested <code>timeline</code> / <code>foreach</code> / <code>retro</code> query.</p>

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