If the list includes a description of how they work, the better.
this might help you: https://community.logos.com/kb/articles/1036-list-of-datatypes?utm_source=community-search&utm_medium=organic-search&utm_term=datatypes
Libronix (Libby) used to have a nice tool, listing the indices and respective resources. It was quite handy.
With Logos, absent a one by one check, using the parallel-book feature is one way (book level); the other using the multiview tool (reference level).
ANET/COS is a good example of catch as catch can. For example, I give Multiview my tagged ancients, lead with the 'mostest' (most indices; most documents), and let the tool sort out who for which passage. Text Comparison has an older feature not obvious; giving it a non-Bible reference automatically pulls in a set of indexed books (or used to; haven't tried recently).
I wish Logos.com showed indices per resource (or a list).
Just what I was looking for. Thank you. Let's hope it gets included and properly hyperlinked as dataset documentation inside the software.
Great ideas!! I have used the "Mostest" approach with commentaries. Prioritize the most comprehensive series, and let the function do the sorting and sifting. — I just found the text comparison tool by chance the other day. I guess that began piquing my curiosity. 😁🤝
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