![]() " Windows default color scheme :: \"/usr/share/color-schemes/lors\"" ![]() ![]() " IMPORTER, STORAGE TEMP DIR ::: \"/tmp/lattedock-sGhrVm\"" " Indicator Package Loaded ::: \"Plasma\" - " " Indicator Package Loaded ::: \"Latte\" - " " Indicator Package Loaded ::: \"Plasma Tab Style\" - " "badges for applet shortcuts updated to :: QHash()" You cannot delete your posts in this forum. You cannot reply to topics in this forum. You cannot post new topics in this forum. If you use that approach, then you must also handle DockItemNeeded event and create a DockItem of your custom type inside your event handler. You can find more information on how to save/load custom state data here: It is also possible for you to create custom dock item type by deriving from EO.Wpf.DockItem. Instead the DockView only provide support for saving additional state data, you can then write code to save whatever that is important to your UserControl, and then when the item has been recreated, your code would rec-create the UserControl and restore its state based on the data you previously saved. It does not automatically save or load anything inside your DockItem or re-create your UserControl for you because it has no idea what information about your UserControl should be saved and how to restore those information into your UserControl. Hi, LoadLayout only loads DockView's and DockItems.
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