Added a troubleshooting section to the restoring layout docs and described solution for vertically split containers

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@ -231,3 +231,31 @@ layouts, you can either use a JSON parser that supports these deviations (for
example libyajl), transform the layout file to a JSON-conforming file, or example libyajl), transform the layout file to a JSON-conforming file, or
link:http://cr.i3wm.org/[submit a patch] to make +i3-save-tree(1)+ optionally link:http://cr.i3wm.org/[submit a patch] to make +i3-save-tree(1)+ optionally
output standard-conforming JSON. output standard-conforming JSON.
== Troubleshooting
=== Restoring a vertically split workspace
When using +i3-save-tree+ with the +--workspace+ switch, only the *contents* of
the workspace will be dumped. This means that properties of the workspace
itself will be lost.
This is relevant for, e.g., a vertically split container as the base container of
a workspace. Since the split mode is a property of the workspace, it will not be
stored. In this case, you will have to manually wrap your layout in such a
container:
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// vim:ts=4:sw=4:et
{
// this is a manually added container to restore the vertical split
"layout": "splitv",
"percent": 0.5,
"type": "con",
"nodes": [
// the dumped workspace layout goes here
]
}
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