Sitting in my office this Saturday morning, supposed to be working on school... and I thought it would be fun to see screenshots of folks' Library window sorted by 'most used' with the prioritization window open. I'll go first.
I'll go first
That's interesting. Mine is basically all the resources in my main layout. Not very interesting!
Wow, I've learned something about myself today. Some of these books I didn't expect to find in my top list.
There are 9 "personal books" in my top list, most of which are Dutch Psalters & Hymnals.
The weighting is weird once you get past the first two or three rows, I'm teaching a Bible Backgrounds class this semester, which has skewed mine a lot more than if "most used" was based on all time.
It is probably clear that I am doing an expository series thru Luke's gospel.
Interesting idea, Tony. Like DMB, my most-used layout dominates my results, but I still enjoyed the exercise. Unfortunately, when I attempt to upload my screen shot I am continually getting this error:
Is there a file size limit that my image may be exceeding?
Hoe did you get those? PB?
I apologize, the question is about the Dutch Hymnals from HJ van der Wal
Personally save images as JPEG so can reduce quality (along with reducing image size by 50 % and dpi 144 => 72), which results in smaller image file size:
Keep Smiling [:)]
... with the prioritization window open.
For grins [8-|] opened 12 Library Windows (on a large 4K monitor) followed by manually arranging Prioritization to "flow" from left to right (plus learned 12 Tabs was not enough):
Thankful for screen shot setup helping me find an accidental duplication of advanced Bible prioritization (plus found 2014:MEV after 2015:NLT so changed order to be chronological)
FYI: Logos Web App treats my first Advanced Bible Prioritization as my Highest Prioritized Bible so have 1611 English before 1598 Latin.
Manually rearranged Prioritization in 12 Tabs so last column has my last prioritization (so first column has more Advanced Bible prioritizations not shown)
I find it interesting that two of the books on my most used list are fairly new to me. I purchased them about a month ago. Does the most used list show your most used books of all time?
Does the most used list show your most used books of all time?
I think the answer is yes.
What I would like to know is the exact details of how "Most Used" is determined. For sure it seems to take into account whatever resources are open in a layout even if it is a tab in the background that you seldom consult. It also makes me wonder how the use of different devices plays a role. I have some tabs on my iPhone that I leave in the background as well.
Here is my current "Most Used" results. It certainly doesn't mean that I actually have been reading them the most.
How do you save as JPG as opposed to the default PNG?
https://www.maketecheasier.com/change-screenshot-file-format-mac/
Personally save images as JPEG so can reduce quality (along with reducing image size by 50 % and dpi 144 => 72), which results in smaller image file size:How do you save as JPG as opposed to the default PNG?
Thankful for Preview improvement in macOS Big Sur 11 that remembers last Format used to save a file:
Thankful for Preview having ability to Annotate (plus more ...)
Does the most used list show your most used books of all time? I think the answer is yes.
It is no.
What I would like to know is the exact details of how "Most Used" is determined. For sure it seems to take into account whatever resources are open in a layout even if it is a tab in the background that you seldom consult. It also makes me wonder how the use of different devices plays a role.
Most Used tracks number of opens of a resource on the device in question in this particular installation of Logos/Verbum/Noet.
Note that Reading Status tracks all time reading.
Somewhere on the last row, it gets irrelevant.
Here's mine. I am glad Scripture leads the list!
What I would like to know is the exact details of how "Most Used" is determined. For sure it seems to take into account whatever resources are open in a layout even if it is a tab in the background that you seldom consult. It also makes me wonder how the use of different devices plays a role. Most Used tracks number of opens of a resource on the device in question in this particular installation of Logos/Verbum/Noet.
Perhaps you are correct but I don't remember hearing this before. Can you let me know how you know this is true?
What I would like to know is the exact details of how "Most Used" is determined. For sure it seems to take into account whatever resources are open in a layout even if it is a tab in the background that you seldom consult. It also makes me wonder how the use of different devices plays a role. Most Used tracks number of opens of a resource on the device in question in this particular installation of Logos/Verbum/Noet. Perhaps you are correct but I don't remember hearing this before. Can you let me know how you know this is true?
I've personally tested it (on multiple installations on different devices), checking to see exactly what does and does not influence the "Most Used" ranking column in the Library.
Here's mine.
What I would like to know is the exact details of how "Most Used" is determined. For sure it seems to take into account whatever resources are open in a layout even if it is a tab in the background that you seldom consult. It also makes me wonder how the use of different devices plays a role. Most Used tracks number of opens of a resource on the device in question in this particular installation of Logos/Verbum/Noet. Perhaps you are correct but I don't remember hearing this before. Can you let me know how you know this is true? I've personally tested it (on multiple installations on different devices), checking to see exactly what does and does not influence the "Most Used" ranking column in the Library.
Thanks. That is helpful to know. Now I will use this as my new source of information. [:)]
Yes, that’s very helpful. Thanks. To add to this, I see that iOS offers title, rating and recent as options for library sorting. I haven’t rated anything so the default for me will be Recent.
Thanks. That is helpful to know. Now I will use this as my new source of information.
Incidentally, the Last Accessed column also tracks only opens on the device in question. I imagine both columns are ultimately drawing on the same data.
Just look my most use books.
OK, I'll play:
Mine shows more of where I am working on tips than where I am working on Bible Study.
Mine shows more of where I am working on tips
And our whole community experiences the benefit of all your hard work. Thanks!
I went to the end of the list out of interest (least used) and discovered some unknown gems. I also found this way easy to tag the resources (even multiple).