Queries and Tagging

Chris Elford
Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭

Where can we find out info regarding queries and tags. I've tried
searching it in these forums, I've tried following a few "threads" (if
you can call reading every post following a thread) and I can't find
any info.

What commands are there? How do you tag a resource? Someone mentioned tagging multiple resources, how?

I'm sure the info is somewhere, I just can't find it. Please direct me in the right direction.

Thanks,

Chris

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  • Todd Phillips
    Todd Phillips Member Posts: 6,733 ✭✭✭

    I'm not sure its documented anywhere yet.

     

    To select a resource, click anywhere on the resource entry in the library except for the Book Cover or the Title. 

    If the Info pane isn't on, click the "i" with a circle around it to see the Resource Info.

    In the info pane, you can add tags by clicking on "add tag". You can also modify the stars rating and edit the long and short name of the book.

    To select multiple resources, select one, and them while holding down the shift key (for contiguous selection) or Ctrl key (for non-contiguous selection), select the others you want.   The Info pane will show you the options for multiple resources.

    To search for a tag, use the mytag: prefix attached to the tag name in the library filter box.

     

     

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  • Chris Elford
    Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭

    I'm not sure its documented anywhere yet.

     

    To select a resource, click anywhere on the resource entry in the library except for the Book Cover or the Title. 

    If the Info pane isn't on, click the "i" with a circle around it to see the Resource Info.

    In the info pane, you can add tags by clicking on "add tag". You can also modify the stars rating and edit the long and short name of the book.

    To select multiple resources, select one, and them while holding down the shift key (for contiguous selection) or Ctrl key (for non-contiguous selection), select the others you want.   The Info pane will show you the options for multiple resources.

    To search for a tag, use the mytag: prefix attached to the tag name in the library filter box.

     

     

    Thanks, Todd.

    Do you have any info or a post that talks about the queries? I've
    seen the one about rating:>0, but don't know what other terms can be
    used.


    Chris

  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998

    Do you have any info or a post that talks about the queries? I've
    seen the one about rating:>0, but don't know what other terms can be
    used.

    Here is the best way to figure out what you can use: There are some differences. "My Tags" is mytag:", "Subjects" is "subject:" others are the same except lower case. Hope this gets you started and gives you a place to look for future reference.

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  • Chris Elford
    Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,011 ✭✭✭

    Philip,

    Thanks. Not intuitive, but available.

    Chris

  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998

    Philip,

    Thanks. Not intuitive, but available.

    Chris

    I'm sure greater help is on the way