On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 9:22:57 AM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
>
> You can specify the desired layout of new outlines as follows:
>
> - Open some file, say x.leo, with --init-docks.
> - Open a new file. Set the layout as you like.
> - Close the new file.
> - Save x.leo.
>
> After this, opening Leo with --use-docks, the layout of new outlines 
> should be as you set it above.
>

Not when I just tried it.  New outlines still open with the undesired 
Leo-default layout. 

Leo 6.3-devel, devel branch, build c5f8d4cc33
2020-09-07 06:21:51 -0500
Python 3.8.2, PyQt version 5.15.0
Windows 10 AMD64 (build 10.0.18362) SP0

Not only that, but in the default layout, when I open VR3 and then close 
it, it doesn't close but instead opens a second VR3 pane when --init-docks 
is in effect.

Anyway, the whole workaround procedure is not really workable for most 
people, and *really* unworkable for new users of Leo.

If the code is at the limits of your understanding, then if we believe 
Kernigan's Law, you won't be able to debug it.  Maybe this is not the best 
place to be.

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