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I doubt it although you can have a layout in which the floating window is an independent layout from the docked window. When I really need separate layouts, I run Verbum and Logos with different layouts. Most people, however, don't have enough need for both Verbum and Logos to make that a practical solution.
I have used L3 side-by-side with L4-9 for years and appreciate the options it affords. As I am finally contemplating weaning myself away from L3, I think downloading Verbum may be a good way of keeping that side-by-side option going. Thanks for the idea.
As I am finally contemplating weaning myself away from L3, I think downloading Verbum may be a good way of keeping that side-by-side option going.
Personal quirk is simultaneously using Logos 9 (purchased library) and Verbum 9 (demonstration library: account not have a credit card so can only "purchase" $ 0.00 items).
For Dark Mode palette modifications in 9.7 Beta, having two applications was helpful for side by side comparison (9.6 Stable & 9.7 Beta) => https://community.logos.com/forums/p/201927/1173965.aspx#1173965
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Personal quirk #2; I use two mobile layouts side by side ... one 'studying' and one 'referencing'.
I've always wanted multiple layout support (at least to load; after that, it get's messy to manage). 'Adding a layout'. If everyone remembers, it was heavily discussed, along with the unlinked favorites workaround. Reminds me of Steve ... he's probably having a great time upstairs with you know who.
Another option - run the desktop as one layout and use app.logos.com as a second, third, fourth, etc., layout. The major problem with this is that saved layouts are not available at app.logos.com.
If you have a decent machine and internet, it's really amazing how fast you can bring up a layout. I have a customized passage study layout that is really big. It flies open on my machine in maybe 10 seconds. A smaller layout is nearly instant. I think a dual layout should be offered in a future release, But you will want hardware up for the task.
MJ,
What do you mean when you say you "run Verbum?" My Verbum resources show up in Logos. Is Verbum also a separate application?
-john
Is Verbum also a separate application?
Yes, Installer => https://verbum.com/install
Is Verbum also a separate application? Yes
Yes
@John: Note that this answer is really true. Verbum is a separate application just like Logos means that it should sit on a SSD drive and (since all of your Logos library appears in Verbum just like all the Verbum resources appear in Logos) requires the same amount of disk space Logos does - plus some for the installation process.
Thanks for the quick answers.