I would love to get inspired by your most popular layouts. Would you please share a screenshot of some of your popular layouts? Thanks!
I had to wait for a 32-inch secondary screen before this would fit:
Top to bottom, left to right:
Notebooks, Bible, Hebrew/Greek
Commentaries, Study Bibles, Lexicons
Besides, it's fun to watch airplanes landing on it.
This is the OT layout, using almost daily.
After many years, still under development, I am happy with suggestions.
1. Basic layout.
2. Apostolic Fathers layout.
3. Old Testament Apocrypha layout.
I have a different layout for each book of the Bible. The only difference between them is the commentaries. For each layout, I have my choice of the best 5-6 commentaries which are a link set to the Bible translations I most commonly use. I use the layouts as I am reading through the Bible.
I have a different layout for each book of the Bible. The only difference between them is the commentaries.
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I started making some small scale layouts. They load real fast and are more than sufficient for some tasks like quick lookups and a parashah layout with Torah readings in several versions and my JPS Haftorah commentary, There's a tendency to think bulldozer with Logos when you really just need some shovels.
I am now working on using Floating windows in my layouts because I have so much info (looks like Jack's) that I had to do something. Now my guides are in a floating window, tools also in a floating window, I have the timeline in it's own floating window. And then the desktop window holds my top 5 bibles, my first commentary and bible dictionary, then the bible word study guide and either BDAG or HALOT depending on where I am in the bible. I have the BWS linked to my bibles and double click opens BDAG or HALOT.
Good idea, Rod!