I am so fed up with --use-docks that I've given up on it and gone back to 
the older no-docks configuration.  With docks, I can never count on the 
panes being the same next time I re-open an outline or restart Leo. 
Sometimes they are hard to restore to my liking, too.  Especially during 
plugin debugging, I'm constantly restarting Leo, and the docks behavior is 
driving me crazy.  

So far I have never needed any of the pane layout possibilities offered by 
the docks.  I never need to drag a pane to a new dock.  I can have them the 
way I like with no docks and they always stay that way.

I realize that saving and restoration of the pane layout is supposed to use 
data god-given by QT magic, but something is going wrong.  Deleting the db 
directory is not the answer, either, because I often have to close and open 
an outline several times before I can even get it the way I want, and then 
it's still not stable over reloads and restarts.  After a look or two at 
the save/restore code, it *seems* pretty simple, so it "ought" to work.

I haven't found people complaining about this on line in non-Leo contexts.

Can anyone tell me how to get the pane layouts to be stable using docks?

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