Layouts
Hi. I have a setup for exegesis that I finally landed on, but I have commentaries that are linkset to my Bibles, dictionaries are set to each other, and my notes, clippings, and searches are kind of in the middle, and I like the way it works better than any layout I have seen anyway. In other words, it took a lot of work to get it there. So I want to know if there is a way to copy that layout and rename it to the passage under study, while keeping the one I have? I have to preach a sermon series in my class on four different NT texts this semester and need four layouts. So I need to repeat this process time and again. Even if there is another way to do it without having to set each and every book would be great! Thanks!
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1. open the layout
2. open layout tab and save "now" via "save as named" giving it a different name.
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Thank you. I didn't know you could just keep doing that. It makes it convenient. I wish I would have know that 3 years ago!
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Are you saying I can just open the layout and keep saving it under a different name? It doesn't change the name of the current one? I am going to try this. Thank you.
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Stephen Jones said:
Are you saying I can just open the layout and keep saving it under a different name? It doesn't change the name of the current one?
That's right, Stephen.
I have a handful of what I call, "template layouts". These are layouts I don't use themselves, but will use to make a specific layout. For example, I have a general Bible study layout template. When I want to study Romans, I will go to the Bible study template and save it as, "Romans study". If I later want to study Galatians, I do the same, but name it, "Galatians study". And so on.
It works well for what you are trying to do.
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Can you take a shot of your temple layout? I am always interested in enhancing my use of this investment, you know? lol
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Stephen Jones said:
Can you take a shot of your temple layout? I am always interested in enhancing my use of this investment, you know? lol
If you are talking to me, let me know, and yes, I can when I get back to the office Monday.
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Yes I meant you Doc B. I meant template layouts, not temple.
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Stephen Jones said:
Can you take a shot of your temple layout? I am always interested in enhancing my use of this investment, you know? lol
Here's my blank reading layout, for when I wish to read a monograph and take notes. I simply open the book in the blank space in the left.
Here's my general bible study layout. I can open the passage of interest and the commentaries are set to follow automatically (I had to edit series names to make this work).
And here's the template I use for journal reading (I'll often open other note sets in tabs with the first as needed); the journal itself goes in the blank area-
Sorry about the small print...not sure how to blow these up. HTH.
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I have a visual filter that separates the different verbs, along with conjunctions. How did you make you Visual Filter? I assume LN = Louw-Nida?
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I'd show you my layout but I can't seem to post it on here. I use Print Screen and the Snipping Tool, but it won't work.
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Hi Stephen,
If you take a look at:
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/87326.aspx
it will show you how do make visual filters based on LN ranges
Blessings Tim
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While on layouts .... something I realised by accident a few months back.
You can drag layouts onto the main icon bar and number them 1,2,3,etc.
Stephen Miller
Sydney, Australia
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here is a thread from about a year ago where preferred layouts were discussed with screen shots of many people's favorites
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