Greetings!
It's been eight months since I have been using Logos, and I would appreciate some insights and advices about usage and specific functions.
First of all, it's important to mention that I am investing time on training, including mpseminars and some other courses. They have been so crucial for my development!
I am a kinda geek guy, and my aims on using Logos are very specific, although I use all the functions as well.
I own Logos 10 Diamond base package. Keep in mind that, being a Brazilian, the diamond base package will indeed have different contents from US/UK etc. versions.
Whether official or personal books, I tend to make all my reading on Logos. Of course, when I am outside or on a trip and I'm reading a book that is not present in Logos catalog I'll use my Kindle or Ipad, but the action of reading and taking notes about my reading is made on Logos.
My workflow on L10 is as follows: I read a passage, and if it calls my attention, I use a specific marker for books, which creates a note and I tag this note with keywords that will help me find that idea in the future. I also create a notebook for each book I am reading and place the notes related to the content inside this NB. This is great, but the steps are too much! I always need to go to the note and edit tags etc.
I am used to a software called Obsidian, and before Logos, I was using it. Obsidian gives me the opportunity of using square brackets on a word [[like this],] and it would transform that word into a link with its own "page"(Logos would call it a note). I miss it a lot on Logos!
Moreover, Obsidian allows me to tag paragraphs by simply typing #tagname, which makes the process soo fast! Notice that it would be typed in the paragraph itself, not in a separate note (as Logos requires)
Are there any Obsidian users here that could help me find workarounds for these situations?
Also, any observation or comment about my process will be much appreciated.