>
> Matt, if I see some small things to change (like spelling or other minor 
> typos) in the online docs, where do you suggest I make the changes (which 
> files)?
>

Thanks for offer to help Rob :) The short answer is that I'm still figuring 
that out myself. I'm not that comfortable with rst-text and only have a 
hazy idea (so far) of how the whole Leo-to-html-to-web thing works.  

My first thought was to suggest going to the docs folder of the doc-update 
branch on github 
(https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/tree/doc-updates/leo/doc) and 
edit via web browser. Github will automatically make a fork and prompt for 
commit message etc. However the date stamps are mostly years old so those 
files (*.txt) must not be up to date.

My method at the moment: I have the website open on one side and 
leoDocs.leo in leo on the other. I read on the web and then find in Leo 
using <alt-x><cff><enter><search text>, then look through cloned node list 
to find the most likely target, then <alt-n> to jump to wherever the source 
node is in the tree.

The long answer is: let's figure it out as we go. You do what seems best 
from your vantage point and as I try and ingest them better approaches will 
probably suggest themselves ;-)

matt

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