How to mark resource as read?

I've seen on the forums elsewhere that you can either mark a resource as read or reset the reading circle. I'm running Win 10 pro and have the latest version of Logos 7 but when I left or right click on the green reading circle I am unable to get any of those options. Is that a MAC only feature?
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Mattillo said:
I've seen on the forums elsewhere that you can either mark a resource as read or reset the reading circle. I'm running Win 10 pro and have the latest version of Logos 7 but when I left or right click on the green reading circle I am unable to get any of those options. Is that a MAC only feature?
Left-clicking brings up the options for me - running Windows 10 Home
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Thank you Graham! I was trying to do it from the info window on the library screen. From your screenshot I was able to deduce that I needed to open the resource and then click on the info button. Odd you can't do it the other way but that works!
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Using L9 on Win10. In Library, I use details view with the info panel on the right.
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Well, I see now this is the L7 forum. lol. Maybe I can still get an answer.
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Scott said:
Using L9 on Win10. In Library, I use details view with the info panel on the right.
How can I mark a resource as read?I don't see a way to do it within the Library, but the same method as shown above for L7 still works in L9 when you've got the resource open:
Open the Info panel by pressing Ctrl+Shift+I (Cmd+Shift+I on a Mac) or by selecting Information from the 3-dots menu at the upper right of the resource window:
Then you'll see the % read circle mentioned by Graham earlier in this thread. It still works the same way.
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Rosie Perera said:
I don't see a way to do it within the Library
You can do it from the library if you open the Information pane in the library (the button with the circled "i"). From there it works just like the information view in the resource panel.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Andrew Batishko said:Rosie Perera said:
I don't see a way to do it within the Library
You can do it from the library if you open the Information pane in the library (the button with the circled "i"). From there it works just like the information view in the resource panel.
Oh, there's that circle! I had opened an info panel from the Library and couldn't see a circled 'i' but it was staring at me right there and I'd overlooked it.
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Andrew Batishko said:
From there it works just like the information view in the resource panel.
I don't see an option to 'Mark as read'. I'm clicking the three dots by the info button in the upper right corner.
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Scott said:
I don't see an option to 'Mark as read'. I'm clicking the three dots by the info button in the upper right corner.
If you are working from the panel menu (kebab/3 dots) you must select Information then you should see it.
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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No, clicking 'Information' just opens/closes the information pane. I do not see 'Mark as read' anywhere.
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MJ, thanks for that screenshot. I keep clicking all over that area and there's nothing happening. No options to 'Mark as read'.
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left click in the middle of the circle works for me.
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Finally got it! Thank you MJ!
With this figured out, I am heading over to the Feedback pages soon. This was not obvious or intuitive nor was it practical (who wants to open a resource and do all that clicking just to 'Mark as read'?). This should be easily done from the Library info pane.0 -
I seem to remember that you have to have started reading the resource before it will let you set it to read. I haven't tried it but if you open the resource, go to information, and then set to 100% that may update reading from "not started" to 1% and then let you change to 100% where setting from the library panel doesn't.
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Scott said:
. This should be easily done from the Library info pane.
It can be done in the Library info pane - works exactly as it does in the resource info pane.
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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Brian Evans said:
you have to have started reading the resource before it will let you set it to read.
Ah, there it is! Must have started reading it to be able to see it. Okay. Well, all solved for me now.
I'm still headed to the Feedback site though. Could be better. More intuitive and obvious. Should be able to do it without starting reading. Plus it is separated from the 'Start reading plan' by the 'Add Tags' section. Kinda janky.
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Scott said:
Kinda janky.
I wouldn't go that far ... it is a bit hidden but so are many features ... my favorite obscurity is the plus sign for alternative morphologies.
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