-=| Michael Biebl, Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 05:48:24PM +0200 |=-
> could you try starting gtranslator with a fresh configuration.
> Either create a new user account, or (re)move ~/.gtranslator and
> ~/.config/gtranslator

The single file that I removed causing the translation pane to 
reappear was ~/.config/gtranslator/gtr-layout.xml

Disabling the plugins was the first thing to do (before looking in 
.config as advised) and it didn't help.

After removing ~/.config/gtranslator/gtr-layout.xml the translation 
pane reappeared and enabling all plugins had no ill consequences.

The bad layout file contained:

  <?xml version="1.0"?>
  <dock-layout><layout name="__default__"><dock name="__dock_1" 
  floating="no" width="-1" height="-1" floatx="0" 
  floaty="0"/></layout></dock-layout>

The good that was recreated:

  <?xml version="1.0"?>
  <dock-layout><layout name="__default__"><dock name="__dock_1" 
  floating="no" width="-1" height="-1" floatx="0" floaty="0"><paned 
  orientation="horizontal" locked="no" position="841"><paned 
  orientation="vertical" locked="no" position="416"><item 
  name="GtrMessageTable" orientation="vertical" locked="no"/><item 
  name="GtrTranslationFields" orientation="vertical" 
  locked="no"/></paned><paned orientation="vertical" locked="no" 
  position="387"><item name="GtrTranslationMemoryUI" 
  orientation="vertical" locked="no"/><item name="GtrContextPanel" 
  orientation="vertical" 
  locked="no"/></paned></paned></dock></layout></dock-layout>

Hopefuly there is some other way to avoid the issue, apart from 
manually deleting a file in .config :)

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