When I search in Logos, it is only pulling up hits from my downloaded library. What can I tweak so that searches also yield hits from my cloud resources? Thank you.
Are you showing a "cloud" section in searches?
Also, what exactly is your search? I just tried a direct quote of a downloaded resource. As expected, "cloud" hits were "0."
Hi JT.
It seems that the only way to have a Cloud Section show up in a search is if I search "All Resources." But even then, there are no hits.
Another issue I'm having is this: If I open my Library Panel and filter it by the type 'Journal,' it says I have 2733 resources. However, if I try to create a collection called "My Journals" (or "Journals"), and I set the rule to "type:journal," it says I only have 78 resources in the collection. That makes absolutely no sense! What I am trying to search is all of my journals for the term "kingdom of God" within close proximity to the terms "children" and "poor."
Collections will only display resources that are downloaded. However, if you download additional resources that match the rule for the collection, they will automatically be included.
The Cloud search section currently only shows up for All Resources and Everything searches.
Thanks, Andrew. So how would I set up a query to search all of my journals - both downloaded and in the cloud - for the search term "kingdom of God" within fairly close proximity to the words "children" or "poor."
There isn't currently a mechanism to limit the "Cloud" search to a subset of your owned resources.
So how would I set up a query to search all of my journals - both downloaded and in the cloud
You should download all your journals rather than have a subset on computer.
Apparently so. I did not realize heretofore that Cloud resources were not searchable.
I did not realize heretofore that Cloud resources were not searchable.
The "Cloud" section is a lifeline to those who do not have the disk space to download any more resources. It may help further determination of resources which should be downloaded (and those which should be in the cloud).
They are searchable, just not to the same extent.
Yes, I totally agree. When disk space is at a premium, one does not have the luxury to store everything locally. I have over 13,000 resources in my library. Thus, I have to keep some of them in the cloud. They can be downloaded as needed and removed from the local disk as needed. But, as a result of this thread, I have now downloaded all my journals. Thanks for your input.
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