I am working on something complicated, so I decided to create a temporary layout since it was getting so crunched working with only one layout open. However, when I did so, I accidentally clicked "update active." 😧 Is there any way to undo that?
If you can, grab a snapshot (in layouts) right before you updated … if you're lucky. Depends on timing.
Hi @DMB,
That's a great idea, thank you. :)
There is no way to undo that. You needed to do that before making changes for your temp layout. But you could use a previously saved version of the layout from Saved Layouts. A snapshot only happens if you change from one layout to another or nuke the current layout with Close All Panels.
There is no way to undo that. You needed to do that before making changes for your temp layout. But you could use a previously saved version of the layout from Saved Layouts.
Hi @Dave Hooton,
Thank you for confirming this, and I will for sure keep this in mind.
A snapshot only happens if you change from one layout to another or nuke the current layout with Close All Panels.
If I am understanding correctly, a snapshot is not based on time passing, (like a snapshot every 2 minutes, or whatever), but is rather only created through the act of closing the layout. So using the example of what had occurred, I had been working with Layout A and after making changes which I wanted to keep without editing A, I should have:
Then that would have created a new layout while still preserving Layout A. Is this correct?
@Kristin If I am understanding correctly, a snapshot is not based on time passing, (like a snapshot every 2 minutes, or whatever), but is rather only created through the act of closing the layout.
Correct. Close Active Layout (at bottom of Layouts menu) will retain the layout but remove its Saved name.Close All Panels (app toolbar) will clear/blank the layout.
Both methods will produce a Snapshot. Changing from one layout to another also produces a Snapshot
I had been working with Layout A and after making changes which I wanted to keep without editing A, I should have:closed the layout which would create a snapshot.go to the list of layouts and re-open the most recent snapshotsave it as somethingThen that would have created a new layout while still preserving Layout A. Is this correct?
I had been working with Layout A and after making changes which I wanted to keep without editing A, I should have:
closed the layout which would create a snapshot.
go to the list of layouts and re-open the most recent snapshot
save it as something
No!
In general, you need to preserve a layout BEFORE making changes that result in a new layout i.e. save "Layout A", then make changes and then save it as "Layout B". "Save as named layout" (in Layouts menu) will "save" a layout by giving it a Name, else Update Active will update an already "saved" Layout.
I see. Thank you for clarifying this.
It took me a minute to respond since I taught a class, and I also ran into a weird layout issue. I needed to look at ἀφίημι in the OT, which I will mention since it might matter.
I needed to review both layout A and this new layout at the same time, so I decided to accomplish this with Verbum.
So I saved the new layout in Logos as ἀφίημι in LXX, then I closed it, and re-opened layout A in Logos.
I then opened Verbum in order to open the ἀφίημι layout, but it wouldn't open as the layout seemed to be only the name. It was the same with my Luke Class.
I then closed Verbum (since my plan didn't work), closed A in Logos and opened the ἀφίημι layout. Then I closed the ἀφίημι layout and re-opened A.
Since Logos doesn't permit multiple layouts to be open at once, I had really hoped I could accomplish this with Verbum, and I am unsure what happened. I thought maybe the problem was naming it something foreign? But that didn't explain why the Luke Class also had the problem.
I am attaching a screenshot, and thank you for your help.
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