I don't think its blocking them. I think the headers are set first,
then the recalled settings are set after the headers have been set,
overwriting them.

On 3/31/10, Alberto Villa <avi...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 March 2010 22:39:30 John T. Mertz wrote:
>> In mainwindow.cpp, line 1429 (might be slightly off of the svn head):
>>
>> m_projectList->setHeaderInfo(state);
>>
>> This restores the old saved state of the headers, so any new header
>> options set in projectlist.cpp will never take effect.
>>
>> Commenting out this line made the columns moveable; however, then it
>> does not restore the order of the columns at startup.
>
> i've seen that... according to the documentation, that shouldn't block the
> headers, just set them once :?
> well, good, thanks! now i'll try to make the restore work :)
> --
> Alberto Villa, FreeBSD committer <avi...@freebsd.org>
> http://people.FreeBSD.org/~avilla
>
> Any stone in your boot always migrates against the pressure gradient to
> exactly the point of most pressure.
>               -- Milt Barber
>

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