I had a ton of Workspaces saved in Logos 3. None of them came over to Logos 4. Nor can I find where to save a workspace in Logos 4. Is the only option to save "layouts", or is there a workspace function in 4?
Thanks.
Layouts replaced Workspaces. they are the same concept, but most have found Layouts to be an upgrade. At least speaking for myself, I have.
Thanks Philip. They do look like an upgrade to me.
I have saved a couple, but I am having a tough time updating them. So, I am doing a study in Habakkuk. I saved my layout ("Habakkuk Study"). Then today I opened a few new resources.
When I went to save it, I couldn't figure out how to save over the old one - or update the old one - or whatever I needed to do.
Does it just save your layout when you close it, or how do you update it?
Thanks Philip. They do look like an upgrade to me. I have saved a couple, but I am having a tough time updating them. So, I am doing a study in Habakkuk. I saved my layout ("Habakkuk Study"). Then today I opened a few new resources. When I went to save it, I couldn't figure out how to save over the old one - or update the old one - or whatever I needed to do. Does it just save your layout when you close it, or how do you update it?
If you make changes, name the current layout with the name of the previous layout and it will overwrite it. - No "Are You Sure?" dialog.
Chris
That's helpful Chris. Thank you.
Here's picture of what Chris was telling you about.
Great! Thanks Mark.
i also discovered through trial and error that L4 remembers my last Layout when it is closed normally.
It will also open directly to that last layout if on the homepage you click customize (bottom left) and untick the open homepage on startup box.
@Thomas
How did you customize the ribbon options? I can't seem to find a "memorize" function.
Thomas,
Thanks for the tip!
I really appreciate the screenshot, i am a visual kind of person.
@Thomas How did you customize the ribbon options? I can't seem to find a "memorize" function.
Benjamin,
When you create a new reading list it is added to the Ribbon. Once it is there you can move it around.
As far as I know, that's all that will be added to the Ribbon and the only way to add anything to it.
Thanks for the tip! I really appreciate the screenshot, i am a visual kind of person.
If you make changes, name the current layout with the name of the previous layout and it will overwrite it. - No "Are You Sure?" dialog. Chris
It seems like just hitting the 'save workspace' button was easier. Every time I close Logos I'm going to be in a different part of a book, so rather than just click a button, I now have to type in something?
It seems like just hitting the 'save workspace' button was easier.
By a factor of 10!
This is definitely going to be on one of my Mega Wishlists!
Actually, it doesn't overwrite it. It creates another version of it so you can jump to various stages of your study.
If you make changes, name the current layout with the name of the previous layout and it will overwrite it. - No "Are You Sure?" dialog. Actually, it doesn't overwrite it. It creates another version of it so you can jump to various stages of your study.
Thanks for pointing that out, Phil. I hadn't noticed.
What about the idea of a "Save Current" button to overwrite the existing and "name again" to save 2nd version?
I think that's a great idea. I'll submit a feature request.
What about the idea of a "Save Current" button to overwrite the existing and "name again" to save 2nd version? I think that's a great idea. I'll submit a feature request.
Thanks, Phil. I look forward to seeing how that gets implemented.
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