Devel now contains the completed #1867 
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/1867>: radically simplify 
the rst3 command.

I have removed the "Rst Command Reference" chapter from LeoDocs.leo and 
from Leo's web site. I will soon add a new section to the "Customizing Leo 
<http://leoeditor.com/customizing.html>" chapter.

As I stated earlier, the new rst3 command is a milestone in Leo's history:

- The new rst3 command supports *user filters*. The rst3 command calls 
these filters for every headline and body text of the rst3 tree, except for 
@rst-no-head, @rst-ignore and @rst-ignore-tree nodes.  User filters are a 
simpler, more general way of customizing documentation, without the former 
complex, rigid options.

- The new rst3 command shows how documentation writers can get the effect 
of half clones. More generally, the new rst3 command allows documentation 
to be composed using data *anywhere* in any open outline. User filters 
could, if desired, open *other* outlines.

- For most users, the new rst3 command will work *exactly* as before. 
Please create an issue if it doesn't.

Edward

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