Find the Untagged Resources
Is there a way to identify the resources in your library that are untagged? With L7 this was a snap. Not so, at least for me with L8.
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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Sort by tag - those without tags sort to the top.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I don't think I follow. As a test I removed all tags from the ESV. I went to filter and selected Tags->Mytags I could not see the ESV. Help!MJ. Smith said:Sort by tag - those without tags sort to the top.
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Amodeo said:
selected Tags->Mytags I could not see the ESV. Help!
Sort on - no filters just click on the heading line for mytags and it will sort on that column.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Thanks, GrahamGraham Criddle said:Now I follow. The screenshot did wonders. I guess I'm a visual learner.
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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Graham,
Now I have another problem. When I go to add a tag, it disappears from the list that it's sorted to. What's the fix for that?
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
International Standard Version. (2011). (Lk 2:52). Yorba Linda, CA: ISV Foundation.
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Amodeo said:
When I go to add a tag, it disappears from the list that it's sorted to
Do you mean that when you add the tag to the resource, the resource disappears from the list of non-tagged resources?
If so, that is expected behaviour.
What problem is it causing you?
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Yes, unless I memorize the title, I can't track where the title has gone off to! Inconvenient.
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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Amodeo said:
Yes, unless I memorize the title, I can't track where the title has gone off to! Inconvenient.
What other things do you want to do to the resource apart from tagging it?
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Add the tag is all. I's essential in constructing specialized collections as I'm sure you know.Graham Criddle said:Amodeo said:Yes, unless I memorize the title, I can't track where the title has gone off to! Inconvenient.
What other things do you want to do to the resource apart from tagging it?
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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Amodeo said:
Add the tag is all.
So why do you still want to access it once you have applied the tag? I would have thought you would want it to disappear from the list so you can concentrate on the next one.
Sorry - I think I'm missing the point of what is not working for you.
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Complete answers are critical for cogent communication, so I welcome your indulgence. It's simple, I have a number of tags that I apply to most if not all of my resources. These 100+ resources are from a period when I wasn't a tagger. Just tidying up my work environment.Graham Criddle said:Amodeo said:Add the tag is all.
So why do you still want to access it once you have applied the tag? I would have thought you would want it to disappear from the list so you can concentrate on the next one.
Sorry - I think I'm missing the point of what is not working for you.
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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Amodeo said:
I have a number of tags that I apply to most if not all of my resources
If you apply them all to a resource at the same time does that address the problem?
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Graham, You are a dear and I mean that in a gender neutral sense.[:)]
If I follow your reasoning correctly, you mean for me to enter the data as a string of entries before I hit Enter. This works, but it still involves extra work in that I must now re-enter all of the data once more then open the resource and cleanup the string of data I originally entered, but this is a slight improvement, but it's still messy. I miss the L7 method of handling this process. It was elegant. I would like to label this current behavior a BUG and get the developers to reintroduce the former method. I'm dissatisfied by it all. Do you have any further tweaks you can recommend? And mind you there is still the matter of me correctly interpreting your suggestion in the first place!
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Amodeo said:
If I follow your reasoning correctly, you mean for me to enter the data as a string of entries before I hit Enter
Yes - that is what I am suggesting
Amodeo said:open the resource and cleanup the string of data I originally entered
This I don't understand! The fact that the resource shows up in the untagged list suggests there aren't any tags there. So what data is there to clean up?
Maybe a short video of what you are doing would clarify if that is possible.
Amodeo said:I miss the L7 method of handling this process. It was elegant.
I admit I don't remember what was different about it. Can you enlighten me?
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I don't think a video will help, but perhaps a screenshot of what I see after I have entered the string will drive home the point that once the string has been entered and one hits Enter the resource no longer shows up in the untagged category. And when I say I must clean up the entry what I mean to say is that inorder for the tags to function as intended they must be re-entered separately as is usual and the string now rendered meaningless must be deleted. See below:Graham Criddle said:Amodeo said:open the resource and cleanup the string of data I originally entered
This I don't understand! The fact that the resource shows up in the untagged list suggests there aren't any tags there. So what data is there to clean up?
Maybe a short video of what you are doing would clarify if that is possible.
N.B. The string serves only to remind the user of meaningful tags. Having served its intended purpose its usefulness is expired and it can now be safely and by necessity be deleted.
The fog of time will not allow me to accurately recall the particulars, but I offer this. You could sort the Library by tags that had been assigned. And all of the corresponding resources would be under their respective headings. If you failed to assign a tag, there was a heading for this the nomenclature for which escapes me, perhaps someone like Denise can assist. Suffice this the resources that applied were listed and you could readily assign tags without all of the circumventions that now exists. I strongly support a return to a similar setting in this instance.Graham Criddle said:Amodeo said:I miss the L7 method of handling this process. It was elegant.
I admit I don't remember what was different about it. Can you enlighten me?
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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Amodeo, when I purchase new resources, it is listed as "not rated by you" in my library. I tag each of them with all of the tags that I want them to be sorted by...THEN!!!, I apply a rating star. I have done it that way for about 4 or 5 years (since I started using the tags). I can apply all of the tags that I want or need to each resource without them "hiding themselves" while I am still trying to work on their tags. Until I put my star rating in place, those resources are still listed as "unrated" and therefore easier to find.
In the last couple of days, I purchased several bronze base packages that added approximately 300 resources (about 120 of those still remain to be tagged and rated), and today, I was able to quickly find those that I haven't tagged as yet.
If I have to retag multiple resources, I will usually take off my star rating until I can accomplish that task...then reapply the star rating, at which time the resource(s) "find their way back home" in my library. (If I only have to one resource to retag, I just locate that resource in my library and apply the appropriate tag.0 -
Amodeo said:
but perhaps a screenshot of what I see after I have entered the string will drive home the point that once the string has been entered and one hits Enter the resource no longer shows up in the untagged category
Thank you - the screenshot was helpful. But I'm still missing something!
As far as I can see we can add multiple tags to a resource which removes the need for any reminder string.
I've created a short video to demonstrate - https://1drv.ms/v/s!Ageu8AF7ERmDgb8UI2rKnSKqib9ung?e=1z5jWy
Does this do what you need or am I (still!) missing something?
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Graham Criddle said:
As far as I can see we can add multiple tags to a resource which removes the need for any reminder string.
Sorry for the hiatus. I had to attend a meeting then I studied at length your video. I tried to duplicate as much as possible everything I saw on your work. I noticed something that may hold the key to why my program is not performing as it should. Notice that at the top of the Library panel it says "All > My Tags: (None)" then your results. See below that I am missing this setting. Could this be the flaw that results in unexpected behavior? Thanks so much for sticking it out with me. I am going to have a session with Customer Service. What I'm experiencing should not be.
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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Graham,
It's confirmed it is a known MacOS BUG the developers have a case open on it already. The time table is not known, but it will be addressed in a future update.
Thanks again,
You're fantastic and a true gentleman. Blessings to you!
Amodeo formerly Beloved [:)]
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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