Specifications

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Table 4-2. Options for splitting a display screen.
Number of screen partitions shown in Figure 4-10 Description
2 (first screen in the first row of screens shown above) Vertical half-split
2 (second screen in the first row of screens shown above) Horizontal half-split
2 (third screen in the first row of screens shown above) Simple ticker at bottom
2 (fourth screen in the first row of screens shown above) Simple ticker at top
3 (first screen in the second row of screens shown above) Simple ticker plus sidebar
3 (second screen in the second row of screens shown above) Complex horizontal feed layout
3 (third screen in the second row of screens shown above) Simple ticker plus sidebar
4 (fourth screen in the second row of screens shown above) Quad split
4 (first screen in the third row of screens shown above) Complex feed layout
4 (second screen in the third row of screens shown above) Vertical half-split, simple tickers at top and bottom
4 (third screen in the third row of screens shown above) Uneven triple split, simple ticker at bottom
Each gives you two or more regions of the screen into which you can put content. That includes playlists, smart playlists, videos,
HTML pages—all the usual options except schedules. You can schedule your displays to show a layout (once you create a layout,
it acts just like other content items and can be included in schedules), but you can’t put a schedule in a layout.
After you choose how you want to divide the pixels, simply drag and drop content items from left to right to define the layout.
Figure 4-11. Layout style.