On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 8:27:09 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:

This is a breakthrough, in two, no three ways:
>

And there is a fourth breakthrough.  The faux unit test allows for *controlled, 
limited* changes to how Leo's long-suffering users actually perceive 
settings.

For example, as described earlier, there is a single, global setting for 
enabled plugins. This naturally interferes with unloading plugins. I remain 
dubious that most plugins can be disabled without fully reloading Leo. But 
now we have a way to experiment with alternatives.

Vitalije, should you choose to accept it, I would like to name you as lead 
engineer for the prototyping unit test.  This will acquaint you with all 
the difficulties, and all the possibilities :-)

For now, I would like to focus on the active-settings-outline command, 
using the code as it is.

Edward

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