Collections

Blair Laird
Blair Laird Member Posts: 1,654 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I am not good at writing the rules for the collection but I was going through these

http://wiki.logos.com/Collections and it was very helpful. I was wondering if someone could help me write rules that

would match up with the different types of collection on the comparison page. http://www.logos.com/comparison

For example, a ministry collection or a counseling collection. Thanks in advance ...

 

Comments

  • Gary O'Neal
    Gary O'Neal Member Posts: 584 ✭✭

    My first thought was to base it on the subject category, but this would require a lot of tweaking, looking for the right ones to add. The only thing I can think of is to make a collection based on mytags:counseling and then add that tag to all those listed under that category. Not very 'dynamic' though.

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,130

    The best way would be for Logos to tag the books - maybe in the Subjects field. Else tagging them yourself is the cleanest way.

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  • Bennett Sanderson
    Bennett Sanderson Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    Which begs the question: why is there a "Tags" (in addition to "My Tags") category in the library when there are no tags on any resources and no way to add them?  Maybe that's in a future update.  

  • Bennett Sanderson
    Bennett Sanderson Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    Oops, just found this in the wiki

    "The difference between “Tags” and “My Tags” is that “My Tags” are the tags you set up on your machine. These are the tags you apply to a resource in the Library. “Tags” are a future enhancement where a resource tagged the same by 5 or more users (exact number TBD) would be “pushed” to other users into this field. It is somewhat of a community tagging feature."