Hmmm... that may be possible but I'm not sure exactly how to do it.  I know
there have been lots of people who have tried but I'm not sure if they have
come up with a solution...

If you can't figure it out you can always set it up so that the layout
changes requires a restart of your app...  You can then save a setting and
use that at startup to determine which layout to load.

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