Exporting Library to PDF (Better Library Visualisation )

Does anyone know how to export logos 6 library to a PDF file?
A PDF file containing all of our books with book covers, divided in categories exactly as we see on Logos webpage.
I find much easier to se the books I own (more than 3K books) on Logos web page than in my own computer.
I would suggest ( If it does not exist yet ) that Logos would create a way for us to see the Library that would be more "VISUAL" than just searchable. I am used to look at my physical (hard copy) library and see every thing I have at a glance and would love to do the same with my digital library.
Hope someone feel the same and join us in a pursuit of a better library visualisation that would include even the same kind of endorsements, reviews, and descriptions found on Logos website.
Thanks,
Joaquim Teixeira
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Please see THIS THREAD. Steve Clark has a great alternative for the time being and Rayner has created a UserVoice suggestion about this which could use your vote(s).
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It would be nice to have faceted browsing of our library like on the Logos website.
You can see book covers by going into Cover View, by clicking on this icon in the upper right of your Library to drop down the little menu where you can select "Cover View":
Cover View looks like this:
It's still not quite good enough, though, because it is overwhelming to see covers of thousands of books unorganized. You can sort them only by a few simple criteria when in Cover View:
There isn't the more general ability to sort and group by multiple column headings like in Details View. That would be a start. And a next level of improvement would be showing the group headings when it was grouped by Type, Subject, My Tags, etc. Something like this which we have in Details View, but with full-sized cover images and all the info, including the product description.
Hey, it could be called "Catalog View". Enough people have asked for something like this, that I think they ought to do it. I'd much rather see it implemented within Logos than have to export it to a PDF or print it out to view your library in as detailed a fashion as the Logos website. It would be a waste of paper to do the latter.
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