How does one prioritize multiple volume commentaries in the library?
Does each volume of the set have to be added to the list, or is there a easier way to do it?
Thanks.
You actually have to work harder to only prioritize one volume of a multi-volume commentary set (as long as it's got the series metadata).
Just drag any one volume of the commentary into the prioritization pane and that will prioritize the whole set. If you really want to prioritize only that volume, you have to hold down the Ctrl key while dragging.
You actually have to work harder to only prioritize one volume of a multi-volume commentary set (as long as it's got the series metadata). Just drag any one volume of the commentary into the prioritization pane and that will prioritize the whole set. If you really want to prioritize only that volume, you have to hold down the Ctrl key while dragging.
Thanks Rosie, worked great. I now see that if I would have just tried it, it tells you that all of the volumes have been prioritized [:$]
Thanks Rosie, worked great. I now see that if I would have just tried it, it tells you that all of the volumes have been prioritized
Yeah, "just try it" is my favorite way to learn software. I never read user's guides (though I might look something up in it if I can't figure it out on my own). I confess that I haven't even watched all of Logos's training videos. I started and got through the first few and just got bored and wanted to play with the program!
If you right click a volume in a series you get the choice in the menu to prioritise this volume or to prioritise whole series. No need to drag it to prioritise window.
This works, but then you will probably have to open the prioritize window anyway to rearrange the order of things.
you can also see this in the wiki Adding a single book from a series
If you right click a volume in a series you get the choice in the menu to prioritise this volume or to prioritise whole series. No need to drag it to prioritise window. This works, but then you will probably have to open the prioritize window anyway to rearrange the order of things.
How do I do that? I think I've done it in the past, but have since tried and failed![:(]
How do I do that?
See the wiki Rearranging resources in the Prioritize panel (you basically drag and drop it to the desired location)
wow, YOU look different. What'd you do, change your hairdo?
Well, we recently lost Philip Spitzer's dog picture with its green halo. He's now looking decidedly human these days. So someone had to switch to a dog picture to keep the balance of dogs up. These forums are going to the dogs.
Well, we recently lost Philip Spitzer's dog picture with its green halo.
It was time for a change. That picture had been around for a while. Though I must admit it was much cuter then my current picture
Well, we recently lost Philip Spitzer's dog picture with its green halo. It was time for a change. That picture had been around for a while. Though I must admit it was much cuter then my current picture
It's nice to see your face, though. I feel like I know you a bit better now.
Here I was going to ask Nicky for the brand of facial cream she's using ... it works great on wrinkles but seems to have a bit of a side-effect of facial hair.
This is cool, I've never had a thread of mine hijacked before[H]
This is cool, I've never had a thread mine hijacked before
Ah, welcome to the club. [:)] But if you really wanted to be in the hijackees club, you'd have to mockingly protest at having had your thread hijacked and propose to get it back on track with some equally silly off-topic nonsense.
But to make sure we're still answering your question, you can also unprioritize multiple volumes by right-clicking on one of the boldfaced entries in your prioritization list and selecting "Remove from this list."
Ah, welcome to the club. But if you really wanted to be in the hijackees club, you'd have to mockingly protest at having had your thread hijacked and propose to get it back on track with some equally silly off-topic nonsense.
How about this:I can't believe you guys are talking about a dog's picture. All I did was ask for a little help on something that should have been more intuitive in the first place. Speaking of which, WHY doesn't Logos offer free online training like the “other” Bible software company? Instead I'm expected to drive 300 miles, and lay down a half a week's wages, just to learn a program I've spent WAY too much money on already!
[;)]
Ah, welcome to the club. But if you really wanted to be in the hijackees club, you'd have to mockingly protest at having had your thread hijacked and propose to get it back on track with some equally silly off-topic nonsense. How about this:I can't believe you guys are talking about a dog's picture. All I did was ask for a little help on something that should have been more intuitive in the first place. Speaking of which, WHY doesn't Logos offer free online training like the “other” Bible software company? Instead I'm expected to drive 300 miles, and lay down a half a week's wages, just to learn a program I've spent WAY too much money on already!
Pretty good, but without the context of my instructions on how to hijack a thread (you must have missed the great "How to Hijack a Thread" thread that lasted for months) and your winky smiley, yours might have been mistaken for a true rant. One must be careful, in the fine art of thread hijacking, never to come across as really being a mad or you're likely to start a flame war. There are some trolls on these forums, you know, who just love to bite at that sort of bait. Now with that I'll go back to work...
side-effect of facial hair
Speaking of side-effect look at those "burns" that Paul is sportin'.
side-effect of facial hair Speaking of side-effect look at those "burns" that Paul is sportin'.
I should recognize that guy. It's some famous Christian from a century or two ago, but I can't remember who.
You have inspired me, time for an update.
Oh, thank you! Spurgeon! (from the name of the .jpg file) Doh! [:$]
Reminds me of a game my piano teacher used to have us play (we had group lessons occasionally when all her students would come over for music theory class). She had a deck of "Concentration" cards (a matching/memory game) -- two pictures each of many of the famous composers -- and she'd use that to teach us to recognize them. We ought to do that with some of the famous theologians. How would you fare on these ones?
EDIT: Oops, I meant to crop and zoom in on the first one so you could see his face better:
They all look familiar, but you gave away the answer to [EDIT] ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
They all look familiar, but you gave away the answer to ________
Whoops! I meant to Photoshop that out and forgot. EDIT: There! Fixed it. Now would you be so kind as to edit your post so as to give others a chance to guess. [:)]
Going back on topic for a bit. Is there a way to add a multiple volume commentary to one shortcut button?
As in, if one is reading through a passage and desires a quick look at a commentary?
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