Priority of Commentaries

John Crabtree
John Crabtree Member Posts: 94 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Is there a way to set priority to commentaries so some of my preferred volumes do not get sent to the bottom of the list when searching? For example nearly without exception my expositors commentary will be at the bottom of the list. I would rather it be placed higher. 

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,189

    Is there a way to set priority to commentaries so some of my preferred volumes do not get sent to the bottom of the list when searching?

    Prioritisation does not apply to searches - these are based on number of hits etc.

    It does apply to how commentaries are returned in the Passage Guide. Would using a Passage Guide give you what you are looking for?

  • John Crabtree
    John Crabtree Member Posts: 94 ✭✭

    Graham I am going to be honest I do not know what a passage guide is. I only really understand how to type in the box and search. I bought the learn Logos by John Fallahee and as I have time while in seminary I am trying to learn what all the software can do. As of now my knowledge is very limited. I am loving Logos with what little I understand how to do. 

    In searching say for instance I am having to work through John 6 in class and I have to sight commentaries. I search and then look at my commentaries but sometimes have to go hunting for the ones I am looking for. The base packages I have came with way more commentaries than I thought.

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,877

    Here are two possibilities side by side:

    1. A Search which can be sorted by rank, resource or count. If you choose resource then the commentaries will be in alphabetical order.

    2. A default Passage Guide's commentary section which will be in prioritization order. Tell us which you want and we'll tell you how to get it.

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  • John Crabtree
    John Crabtree Member Posts: 94 ✭✭

    I am going to show my ignorance now. The above is the only place I know how to search. If there is a better place I would love to know. If your above images are produced by my search method that one would be great. 

  • Ted Hans
    Ted Hans MVP Posts: 3,174

    Hi John,

    Your entry of John 6 will take you to your default passage guide, the right hand picture posted by Martha above.

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  • John Crabtree
    John Crabtree Member Posts: 94 ✭✭

    Then the one on the right would be perfect if I could be told how to prioritize the list

  • Ted Hans
    Ted Hans MVP Posts: 3,174

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,189

    Then the one on the right would be perfect if I could be told how to prioritize the list

    Another way of looking at it.

    In the first screenshot below I have selected a portion of John 6 (click and drag), pressed right-click on my mouse, selected the reference (second item in the right-hand side of the menu and then clicked "Passage Guide" on the left of the menu)

    This gives me (I have expanded the "All Commentaries" section) which shows the commentaries I have on this passage in prioritised order

    For details on prioritisation please see https://wiki.logos.com/Prioritizing (some of the details have changed in later versions but the principles are still valid)

    Does this help at all?

  • Doc B
    Doc B Member Posts: 3,634 ✭✭✭

    I bought the learn Logos by John Fallahee

    This was a smart move. His work is excellent.

    In my opinion, what you want to do to accomplish what you've stated is going to be a custom Passage Guide or custom Exegetical Guide. I know you don't know what those are yet, but if you'll watch a few of Fallahee's videos on those subjects, you will.

    Once you figure out how to set those up, you can choose exactly which commentaries appear in your guide by setting custom collections.

    Keep asking questions as needed. We don't charge much around here. [;)]

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  • John Crabtree
    John Crabtree Member Posts: 94 ✭✭

    Thanks everyone this did help! I believe I got it to work