Resource Types

Chris Elford
Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,012 ✭✭✭

I find a lot of my resources are simply categorized as "monographs" which seems to be "miscellaneous."

I'd like to be able to re-set the type on these - create my own???

For example, Nunn's A Short Syntax of New Testament Greek would be better called a "Grammar." At least when I do a Passage Guide, I'd like it to be that way. I believe it isn't indexed by Bible verses and much of it isn't related to a specific verse, but it is an introductory grammar. I don't always want to refer to Blass DeBrunner Funk or Moulton, Milligan and Turner.

There are Apologetics books in my library and Introductions and I'd like them to be in those Types not just tagged.

Is there a way to change the Type of a resource and create a new type?

Chris

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  • Bob Pritchett
    Bob Pritchett Member, Logos Employee Posts: 2,280
    No, and we're not likely to add this, since the types have important internal significance to the app.

    Things like "Grammar" should appear in the subject fields; subject:grammar should work (or will, once we've cleaned up the metadata).
  • J.R. Miller
    J.R. Miller Member Posts: 3,566 ✭✭✭
    Chri, you can also use the custom tags to create collections and include them in your PG.

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  • Chris Elford
    Chris Elford Member Posts: 1,012 ✭✭✭

    Chri, you can also use the custom tags to create collections and include them in your PG.

    Thanks, Joe. I was aware of this.

    I was just hoping for a bit more customizing in the "types" - 304/888 resources are "monographs" and that just seems too ill-defined of a bucket.

    Chris