I am, at last, getting more comfortable with various git work flows.

Being able to clone test branches much more quickly than with bzr is a big 
plus.

Recent revs revised .gitignore so that various screen shots are part of 
each working copy.  This, and a change to LeoDocs.leo means that it should 
now be possible to generate all of Leo's docs as follows:

0. Install docutils and sphinx as needed.
1. Open LeoDocs.leo with Python 2 (to avoid docutils issues).
2. Select the node called "Leo's Documentation"
3. Alt-x make-sphinx.

For the first time, this works properly for me in a throw-away test 
directory, created just to test this work flow.

Edward

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