Hi bidl,

Having a different layout for each circuit is essentially the basic FB3
configuration.

Each circuit has its own fbx_layouts file.  This file defines the name and
location of a layout file (using fusebox.layoutfile, etc).

All you need to do to get each circuit to have its own layout is create one
layour file per circuit, and make the respective fbx_layouts files point to
the appropriate layouts.

If you don't want any higher-level layout from the home circuit, then set
fusebox.layoutfile in the home circuit's fbx_layouts to "".

Does that help?

LeeBB
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Can someone either point me to a good tutorial on FB layouts, or just
> > describe the basics.  I don't need nested layouts, I would simply like
> > to have different layouts for different ciruits. I'm sure this is an
> > easy one, I just can't find it.
> >


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