Also, Add/Delete Body Editor doesn't work any more, at least with 
--use-docks.  I would be good if it could.

On Sunday, September 6, 2020 at 8:00:02 PM UTC-4, Thomas Passin wrote:
>
> There's a hindrance in this new code. Say I have  4 outlines open.  I run 
> Leo with --init-docks and adjust one after another until the tabs are the 
> way I want for all four outlines.  Then I close Leo and re-open if with 
> --use-docks.  All four outlines open and have the same layout as when I 
> closed Leo.  So far, so good.
>
> But if I start a new outline, then it has the default layout, which is not 
> what I want.  I then have to close Leo and re-open with --init-docks, but 
> then I lose the layouts of the four previous tabs.  This behavior not going 
> to be practical; it will irritate users over time.
>
> I suggest that the user needs to be able to designate the layout of a 
> selected outline as the preferred layout, and then all new outlines will 
> open with that layout.  Even better would be to be able to save and apply 
> several layouts by name, like we used to do with the legacy layout system.
>
> On Sunday, September 6, 2020 at 7:04:18 PM UTC-4, lewis wrote:
>>
>> Ran commit a10b998 with --use-docks option which gave a different layout 
>> than last saved. All docks were fixed and I was unable to be update the 
>> layout.
>> I had to run  --init-docks to enable the layout to be updated.
>>
>> Regards
>> Lewis
>>
>

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