Our baby church has just begun midweek services.
I am aware that the majority of L4 users are pastors, preachers, teachers and lay leaders: which means most of the time you are at the front, and if you have your computer and L4 with you, you are using it to teach.
But what if not? I am a lay person, and have the opportunity to have my L4 with me during Wednesday Night Bible Study. I'd like to discuss ideas for having L4 setup for best use during bible study--to make it more of an enhancement than a distraction.
Being aware of limitations in the "notes" feature in L4, last night I just began a new One Note notebook and simply took notes. I had L4 open, the passage for study open in my preferred Bible, and my customized passage guide also open to the reference. I ended up using the interlinear, and would have used the text comparison tool except that I'd forgotten how and used the parallel resource set instead, which, in the pace of the study, was less than ideal for that application (wanted to check one word to see how different versions translated it).
I'm interested in any thoughts about how people here on this forum would use their L4 in this scenario. What keystrokes would you use? What layout? Would you use note-taking software or the notes feature in L4? Why or why not? Any other software you might use side-by-side with L4 or One Note to make this easier/better? How might you organize your workspace? What might need to be considered?
I'll be looking forward to replies!