Collections, part 2

OK, I've implemented some of the organizing tips I was given last time I posted this thread. (I've left the individual bible-book commentary collections for now...may still want them.)
I've also tried to group things by the 'military' label method (i.e., Theology, Systematic, Reformed).
What do I need to add? How else can I make this ideally suited to the way L4 allows us to build custom guides, etc.?
Thanks again for your constructive criticism and suggestions. Things are looking much more organized now.
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Doc B said:
What do I need to add? How else can I make this ideally suited to the way L4 allows us to build custom guides, etc.?
I put a suggestion in your original thread.
Dave
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Doc B said:
What do I need to add? How else can I make this ideally suited to the way L4 allows us to build custom guides, etc.?
While using Logos 4 for study, suspect more ideas will flourish. Personally have a variety of custom guides using some collections:
By the way, can print/export from Cited By for a list of Collections and Series (printed to a PDF using BullZip).
4174.Cited By_Philippians 4_4-9.pdf
Personally have Topical collection. Also have Interlinear and Logos Greek Morphology collections, which have used for visual filter highlighting (morph search).
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I found that this morning, Dave. Thank you.
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By the way, can print/export from Cited By for a list of Collections and Series (printed to a PDF using BullZip).
4174.Cited By_Philippians 4_4-9.pdf
Personally have Topical collection. Also have Interlinear and Logos Greek Morphology collections, which have used for visual filter highlighting (morph search).
Thanks for the tip. The 'Cited By' tool is one I have not done much with, so I had no idea this was a possibility. How do I get to my exhaustive Collections list from there?
What are your filters for your Topical and IL and Gk Morpho collections (if you don't mind sharing them)? You are way more advanced than I am, so I'm probably asking uninteresting questions (but they are interesting to me).
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Doc B said:
What are your filters for your Topical and IL and Gk Morpho collections (if you don't mind sharing them)?
Wiki => Example Collections includes screen shot of Topical collection.
Personally added tag Interlinear to resources with an Interlinear Display button (opened resource, if Display appeared, clicked "i" then added Interlinear tag):
For Logos Greek Morphology, added tag lbs to resources that have Logos Greek Morphology (open resource, see if set of visual filters for all resources with Logos Greek Morphology appear, if so, added tag lbs). Perseus collections added many tagged resources; attaching export of Logos Greek Morphology collection (50 pages):
8508.45b5-Collection-Logos-Greek-Morphology.pdf
By the way, wiki Extended Tips for Visual Filters => Examples of visual filters includes screen shot of Logos Greek Morphology highlighting palette and 5 visual filters.
Also have a Greek Bibles - Logos Greek Morphology collection:
Doc B said:You are way more advanced than I am, so I'm probably asking uninteresting questions (but they are interesting to me).
Perhaps bit more advanced in hours spent learning and using Logos Bible Software; questions are interesting, provide reason to look at previous setup with possibilities to improve (e.g. renamed collection "Greek Interlinear - Logos Greek Morphology" to "Greek Bibles - Logos Greek Morphology" to better reflect contents).
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