Here are my plans for the next few days, before leaving on vacation 
Wednesday, Sept. 29.

*Complete the mass cleaning of Leo's sources*

This must be done now, early in the next release cycle. The code cleaning 
is being driven by enabling pylint's "format" checkers, which check for 
long lines, bad indentation, etc.

All of Leo's *core *files also pass with the multiple-statements checker 
enabled. After a bit of dithering, I've decided to clean *all* of Leo's 
files with the multiple-statements checker enabled. There are several 
reasons for this:

- Useful for coverage testing.
- Simulates what black would do.
  Leo's own "beautify" command does not split or join lines by default.
- I've grown to dislike cramming two statements on a line.

I'll likely finish this code cleaning in one or two days. This *will *be 
the end of code munging!


*Start using leoInteg*

I shall be using vs-code for at least a few minutes every day. I expect it 
will be several weeks before I am truly comfortable with vs code. 

The picture I have is of gently pushing on a seemingly immovable wall. 
After a week or two it will suddenly tip over :-) 

I'll start by customizing key bindings, syntax coloring and other parts of 
the look and feel. Along the way I'll report any bugs I find to Félix.

Edward

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