Library change report

Is there a simple way to learn what additions have been made to my library recently? Now that purchases are downloaded, I'd like to see an alert or news item to tell me what purchases have recently been added.
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Unfortunately there is not. What many of us do is to rate all our resources (I use a default rating of 2 stars). When we know that anything not rated must be new. Some people use tags for the same purpose.
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Currently you would have to check your resources folder and sort by date to see what has been updated by the all knowing, all powerful, all controlling Cloud...
Logos 10 - OpenSuse Tumbleweed, Windows 11, Android 16 & Android 14
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I go to Logos.com, my account and order history....and there is your list,
Chuck
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I rated all my books with at least one star. Then I made a collection that would include only books without a star rating. Works great for me.
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Is there a way to rate all existing resources via command line with 1 star at the same time ?
Bro Garry
Christadelphian
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garry Hill said:
Is there a way to rate all existing resources via command line with 1 star at the same time ?
Not by the command line, but you can do it from the library.
- Open up the library
- Make sure the info panel is displayed on the right - click on the (i) if not.
- Select the first book in your library by clicking anywhere on the row (apart from on the title).
- Scroll to the bottom of your library.
- SHIFT+CLICK anywhere on the row of the last book in your library (apart from on the title).
- Click the appropriate star rating in the righthand info panel.
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Mark Barnes said:Select the first book in your library by clicking anywhere on the row (apart from on the title).
Scroll to the bottom of your library.
SHIFT+CLICK anywhere on the row of the last book in your library (apart from on the title).You can also use Ctrl->A to select all.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Mark Barnes said:garry Hill said:
Is there a way to rate all existing resources via command line with 1 star at the same time ?
Not by the command line, but you can do it from the library.
- Open up the library
- Make sure the info panel is displayed on the right - click on the (i) if not.
- Select the first book in your library by clicking anywhere on the row (apart from on the title).
- Scroll to the bottom of your library.
- SHIFT+CLICK anywhere on the row of the last book in your library (apart from on the title).
- Click the appropriate star rating in the righthand info panel.
Beware that ALL resources will receive the 1 star - undoing specific ratings of 2 or more stars!
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:
Beware that ALL resources will receive the 1 star - undoing specific ratings of 2 or more stars!
If you want to avoid this, sort by star rating first (by clicking on the column heading) and only select unstarred items.
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Thank you all it is now sorted.
Bro Garry
Christadelphian
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