This is the first of a series of pages I plan to do to provides ideas for layouts and how the layout might be used in some suggested steps for bible study and sermon prep. Hope it helps someone
http://wiki.logos.com/Initial_Study_Layout
Keep 'em coming Fred - very helpful, especially the set of questions to be asked of the passage. Not new, but great reminders.
Quite excellent Fred.
As a suggestion, you might want to scale the images before uploading to a maximum of about 600 pixels wide (keep the aspect ratio). That way it will fit easily on most screens without issue.
Quite excellent Fred. As a suggestion, you might want to scale the images before uploading to a maximum of about 600 pixels wide (keep the aspect ratio). That way it will fit easily on most screens without issue.
I was wondering about that after I created the page and saw how big it was. I'll keep that in mind for future pages
EDIT: I scaled the layout image per Thomas' suggestion and replaced the old one.
That looks "more better" Fred.
This is very nice. Is there anyway to create a template note file and then copy it for each passage you are working on.
Randy
Not yet Randy.
This is very nice. Is there anyway to create a template note file and then copy it for each passage you are working on. Randy
What you can do was suggested to me a while back by another user (sorry I can't remember who).
I created a notefile called My Templates
Then create a note (within the file) for each template you want to have
When you begin a new passage copy and paste the template into another notefile created for that study
It is an extra step, or two but it is the best work around I have found so far
by another user (sorry I can't remember who)
Probably me, especially if the other user said that they had used tables heavily for templates in L3
Was wondering if you have Logos 5 and if so, how would you change the steps now?
It would be better to ask the question in the Logos 5 forum, with a link to this thread!
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