Leo now runs unit test with a string gui.  This means that it's 
difficult/impossible to interfere with unitTest.leo while tests are running.

This means I can carry on as usual while unit tests are running.  I can:

- edit code in leoPy.leo,
- run pylint from leoPy.leo,
- run pylint using a pylint script,
- or just about anything else.

So the feel of development is completely different, and less stressful. I 
had not anticipated this when working on the string gui.  I just thought it 
would make unit tests faster.

Edward

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