To extract the images of the book covers from the library
Hi,
Many years ago a Logos user had made a software that allowed to extract (among other information) the covers from the Logos library. This program is obsolete since version 8 of Logos, I think.
However, I used to use these covers in the realization of a mind map outside of Logos and so I can't do it anymore.
Does anyone have a solution to extract the book cover images from the library and not just the information in a spreadsheet?
I thank you for your help!
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i would take screenshots or snip them.
Dave
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Thank you for your participation and your answer.
Unfortunately, I can't really copy and paste book jackets from several thousand books.
Since the images are certainly included in a library data file, the previous software I mentioned did the extraction job very well.0 -
Hi,
Many years ago a Logos user had made a software that allowed to extract (among other information) the covers from the Logos library. This program is obsolete since version 8 of Logos, I think.That was Mark. I think he pulled the blobs from the app database, and converted them.
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Thank you for the answer.
How can I proceed to obtain the same result?0 -
How can I proceed to obtain the same result?
I can point you in the direction:
- Open the Catalog.db at ...\Logos\Data\random-id\LibraryCatalog
- Select the Images table.
- Select the BLOB data under Image
- Your SQlite Browser might then show you the book image and allow it to be exported
- RecordId is also the primary key for resource data in the Records table.
- If you know SQL, away you go.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Thank you Dave for taking the time to respond.
I opened the .db file using DB Browser for SQLite.
The images have to be downloaded one by one unless I know a script code that would allow me to save them all in a "Lambda" folder (e.g. E:\DocumentsLambda) assigning them their default table ID name.
But I don't know the SQL script that would automate this procedure. [8-)]0 -
But I don't know the SQL script that would automate this procedure.
And I can't help with that!
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Thanks Dave, I understand that.
And that's where the software that the Logos user designed for the earlier versions came in!
I understand that the designer of that tool is gone but his work has not been taken over by anyone else apparently.
Thank you Dave.
May our beloved Lord do you the greatest good.0