Adding Logos 3 Resources to Logos 4 Mac (x)

I think someone has already posted on how to do this, but I could not locate it so ...
I desire to add 99 missing Logos 3 resources to my Logos 4 Mac. Is this the correct path to add these resources?
To find the path for the library is: Finder > Go > Go To Folder > and then enter ~/library
Library > Application Support > Logos 4 > Data > then there is a unique user code (which I understand varies from one user to another) > Resource Manager > Resources > then drop in my books.
Is this the correct location? Or is there an easier way, or if this is incorrect, please tell me how ...
Should I make a folder under Resources for the Logos 3 books (i.e. Logos 3) or just drop them in?
Yours In Christ
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If you put the files in that folder directly, Logos 4 will not recognize them.
Instead, put them in another folder (any folder), and type "scan <foldername>" in the command bar (omit the quotes and the angle brackets).
David Mitchell
Development Lead
Faithlife0 -
Thanks.... Let me make sure I understand: So, I can name the new folder - scan Logos 3 - and put it in any folder, but the resources folder
Yours In Christ
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Putting "scan" in the name of the folder might be a bit confusing, but yes, you can call it that.
Also, after you've run the scan command, you can delete the folder, as the resources will have been copied into the Logos 4 data folder.
David Mitchell
Development Lead
Faithlife0 -
Many thanks - I will give it a try.
Yours In Christ
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If Mac Diagnostic Logging is enabled, the scan command adds a scan path in the Logos4.log file. After restarting Logos 4, can look in Indexer.log to see resources identified, copied, and indexed from scan path.
Wiki Quick Installation onto Multiple Macs => Copy Logos 4 Resources to Mac OS X has scan command examples (followed by restarting Logos 4).
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