On Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 11:32:24 PM UTC-5, Thomas Passin wrote:
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> The next step is to drag the panes by their title bars where you want 
> them...One of these docking  areas is on the right.  The body pane should 
> already be in it, if you put that *@setting* node in and restarted Leo.  
> There is another docking area on the left, and you drag the outline pane 
> over there.  The tabs pane may end up tabbed in the same pane as the 
> outline, or with the body pane.  Either way, drag it way down to the bottom 
> under the outline pane on the left.  A new docking area should open up.  
> Drop the tabs pane there.  
>
> Thanks.  Ok, got that far, but the body pane still matches height with the 
outline pane. I want it to vertically fill the space to the right of the 
outline and tabs panes. 

After the tabs pane is in place, you can drag its separator bar up or down 
> to adjust its height.
>

 Yep, but the entire horizontal line dividing the 'north panes' from the 
'south panes' moves. There's no rendering pane but its blank space persists 
and moves up and down along with vertical adjustment of any pane.  I want 
the body pane to fill the entire east half.  Hope I'm clear. 

Another peculiar behavior: When I adjust the width of the tabs pane, the 
body pane jumps down to the blank space to the right of the tabs pane. But 
when I then click in that body pane it snaps back up to its northeast 
position next to the outline pane.  I informally re-title this post, 'pane 
pains'

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