"Your journal appearance is determined by the current Style you have running. a Style is made up of a number of Layers. These can be public Layers from the supported Styles, or your own custom layers created below. All styles will need a Layout layer, which will call the basic functions from the Core, and will also create an Auto layer, which, really, you don't want to touch from here, it takes all its data from the Wizard you've already used. You can also create a User layer, which can override or rearrange Core or Layout functions, there are some worked eaxamples on the Wiki here"
I really, really like the way you've phrased this. I'll rephrase the bit about auto layers always being part of a style because it's not true. You've got Wizard layers if you've used the wizard. :) Any non-custom styles will have Theme layers, though.
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I really, really like the way you've phrased this. I'll rephrase the bit about auto layers always being part of a style because it's not true. You've got Wizard layers if you've used the wizard. :) Any non-custom styles will have Theme layers, though.