We've been discussing how to create new layouts for Leo now that the old 
nested-splitter system is gone - 
see https://groups.google.com/g/leo-editor/c/nLfhTgnPcEc

That thread includes a number of interesting scripts that can create new 
layouts.  But they all have a serious problem: they all assume they are 
starting from Leo's default layout and they have no way of knowing if the 
actual layout has been changed before the script is run. If it has, the 
resulting layout will not be what was intended.

Since essential frames like the tree or body editor may have been switched 
from the main to the secondary splitter, or even moved to a newly-created 
splitter, scripts like these need to be able to discover and account for 
situations like these.

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