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There are cases where we want to remove a widget, and add it back later. Make sure to don't destroy the child widget and just remove it.
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After discussing with @ebassi, decided that the way of doing this would be to remove the widget from the layout child first, and then remove layout child from the layout. |
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@ebassi just in case we don't find another solution for identifying the constraints on removal. |
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There are cases where we want to remove a widget, and add
it back later. Make sure to don't destroy the child widget
and just remove it.