Is it possible to open multiple layouts on my desktop? How?
Garrell,
If you have a pane you want to move to another screen, just click on the three dots on the upper right and select open in floating window and then move that window to the screen you want.
Hi Garrell,
This is currently not available in Logos. You can create floating windows that have multiple panes, but I have found it not very easy to utilize. Perhaps if you explain what you are trying to accomplish we can assist with some alternatives.
You can vote for this feature. There are at least two items that have been submitted by the community. In the meantime, I use the web app to have multiple basic layouts open alongside the desktop app. 🖥️
John, thanks for the reply. On my Macbook, I can hit control-right, and it slides over to a new screen. I want to open multiple floating windows on each of these new screens instead of having a floating window behind the other. Hope that makes sense.
Where does one vote?
Click the up vote button in the area I have circled. (This one has already been voted up, so it is just a yellow box now) 🙂
Def not figuring out how to up vote.
@Garrell Calton
Try going to this page:
Then click the little up arrow in the yellow box circled in red illustrated in the screenshot below. You can also click it again to remove your vote.
Donovan, Thanks.
MJ, I was asking if I could open two layouts simultaneously. It appears I cannot.
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