Pre-EDIT: No WTH at all! I was previewing my lengthy answer when I saw your post...
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klownboy wrote:"Layout loading: On" is exactly what it says.
Well, not exactly. My fault, bad wording.

I must and will reword it:
"Use Layouts: On/Off" (unless someone thinks of a better name).
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With "Layout loading: ON", the possibility of using layouts with sessions is available.
- New sessions can be saved directly with a layout (e.g. Menu "Save Session as..." > "
?mysession")
- Standard Sessions can be upgraded to Layout Sessions by associating the current layout (Menu "Layout Tools" | "Save Layout of Current Session")
- All existing Layout Sessions will be detected, and marked in the list with a different icon and an extra • suffix.
When a Layout Session is active:
- the menus Reset and Update will change with the added mention "(and Layout)", and their function will act accordingly.
- The popup menu "Layout Tools" will mention "Update Layout of Current Session" instead of "Save (...)" and will be filled with more layout-related tools.
etc.
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With "Layout loading: OFF", all sessions are treated equally as "Standard Sessions", i.e. only tabsets are involved, no layout.
Basically, Session Manager is considered "layout-less".
> All visual signs or mentions of layouts
related to sessions (*) should disappear.
(*)Note that:
- There's always available the ability to manually save and load a
default layout in Menu "Layout Tools" (which is a "bonus" tool, independent of sessions).
- There's the possibility to force the layout to be reset to default each time a session is changed by checking the Option:
"Standard: Always Load Default Layout on Session Change" (OFF by default)
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klownboy wrote:"Update Layout of Current Session" is not a "setting" like you have for "Layout loading" that gets a check mark.
Exactly, it is not a setting.
klownboy wrote:It's worded such that the user simply thinks he's saving the layout at that point in time when he clicks on it
Exactly, it does that only, and nothing more.
• So, to sum things up:
klownboy wrote:"Layout loading: On" is exactly what it says. It's telling Session Manager whether you want to load the layouts with the session which evidently has nothing to do with whether you want layouts saved when you're updating the sessions. I discovered that it was only when I clicked on "Update Layout of Current Session" under Layout Tools that the layouts were actually being saved with the sessions
Not at all.

That shouldn't be the case.
Except the badly named "Layout
Loading", everything else should do exactly what it's meant to do... That's where I'm lost.
Can you repro this?
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About the arrow to indicate popups, last time I checked (last year?) I didn't find anything that worked correctly/systematically with default fonts (and regular codepages). I'll double-check.
Anyway, thanks a lot for the feedback! No worries for nitpicking, on the contrary.
