Don't want to see 100's of logos books

Robert Ellis
Robert Ellis Member Posts: 32 ✭✭
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

HI

I purchased some new books today in my ipad 

then signed in to vyrso but the list of books was buried my by my logos books

I would like it to only show the books I bought - as I can use logos for logos books

I could perhaps have the option to move books across 

but I would like to only see the new books I bought for reading

thank you

Rob E

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,202 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Robert, you can tag them as "Vyrso" in Logos (sort Library by Last Updated column so you can more easily select the Vyrso books you just downloaded, and then you can tag them all in one go). Then I think (I hope) eventually in Vyrso (it doesn't work for me yet) you will be able to type a tag such as Vyrso into the library filter box and it should find just those books which you've tagged Vyrso. But don't quote me on it. And I think for now you're stuck.

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle Member, MVP Posts: 32,430 ✭✭✭

    Robert

    Try typing "edition:ebook" into the search field - this should just give you the Vryso books.

    Graham

  • Patrick S.
    Patrick S. Member Posts: 766

    I purchased some new books today in my ipad 

    then signed in to vyrso but the list of books was buried my by my logos books

    I would like it to only show the books I bought - as I can use logos for logos books

    I could perhaps have the option to move books across 

    but I would like to only see the new books I bought for reading

    I agree 100% - I think Logos needs to think this through carefully. If I buy a Christian novel or inspirational title to read on my iPad I don't want it buried in the thousands of titles from my Logos Bible Software 4 - which is a dedicated study resource.

    IF Logos is going to put Logos Bible Software resources in Vyrso (why—when I already have the iPad Logos Bible app) then they need to put in an easy 'switch' you can flick to hide all the Logos Bible Software resources.

    "I want to know all God's thoughts; the rest are just details." - Albert Einstein

  • Robert Ellis
    Robert Ellis Member Posts: 32 ✭✭

    Hi Patrick

    I do agree - hopefully its and early design which they will sort as they are very good at what they do.

    Rob

     

     

  • Bohuslav Wojnar
    Bohuslav Wojnar Member Posts: 3,466

    then they need to put in an easy 'switch' you can flick to hide all the Logos Bible Software resources.

    I agree with "switch" to be bale to see or not to see Logos books in Vyrso. I want however to have the option to see those books as I use Logos for Bible study and Vyrso for plain reading of books, both Vyrso and Logos ones.

    Bohuslav

  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998

    they need to put in an easy 'switch' you can
    flick to hide all the Logos Bible Software resources.

    I agree. My solution would be an option on the selection screen to say
    "show only resources in this collection." Then in Logos one could set up a collection that has a rule string to include all their Vyrso books and they can add individual ones from their Logos library. Of course in order for this to work their must be something in the metadata that says "this is a Vyrso resource." (edition:eBook did not work for me).

  • Patrick S.
    Patrick S. Member Posts: 766

    they need to put in an easy 'switch' you can
    flick to hide all the Logos Bible Software resources.

    I agree. My solution would be an option on the selection screen to say
    "show only resources in this collection." Then in Logos one could set up a collection that has a rule string to include all their Vyrso books and they can add individual ones from their Logos library. Of course in order for this to work their must be something in the metadata that says "this is a Vyrso resource." (edition:eBook did not work for me).

    Hi - I feel it is a bigger question Logos needs to consider. What is the purpose of Vyrso - of itself and in relation to its existing Logos Bible Software platform?

    I see (and their promotions seem to say also) that Vyrso is primarily a 'Christian eBookstore'. This bookstore has broad range of titles from kids books (http://vyrso.com/product/10643/gods-little-princess-treasury) to heavy duty Theology. All obviously with a Christian basis. No problem but... what goes on Vyrso website and what goes on Logos website. Is there any intersection of titles? If so why?

    It gets worse — all titles you buy on Vryso website end up in your Logos Bible Software. Now that's ok if it is a respected theological treatise, but do you really want to see Gigi's pretty pink thoughts coming up in your (cough) scholarly Logos searches??

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    I've tested this (not with 'There's a Princess in Me' !!) I just bought a John MacArthur title in Vyrso and it got pulled into Logos 4. Yeah you can put the book in the 'hidden resources' box in Logos, but do we really want to be bothered having to do that?? No.

    I'm sure that Logos will address these sort of roll out glitches — I hope they do — soon. I'll get tired of putting Gigi titles into the sin bin [:)]

    "I want to know all God's thoughts; the rest are just details." - Albert Einstein

  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) Member, MVP Posts: 36,470 ✭✭✭

    Rob - 

    In your library, search for "ebook," not "edition:ebook." See screen shot: 

     

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  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998

    What is the purpose of Vyrso - of itself and in relation to its existing Logos Bible Software platform?

    Purpose of Vyrso as I understand it in relation to what Logos was doing before is to make a broader range of books available. Vyrso is appealing to certain publishers where as Logos.com is not. Purhaps its easier Book compiling, target audience, etc.

    what goes on Vyrso website and what goes on Logos website. Is there any intersection of titles? If so why?

    I think mostly it is a publisher decision.

    do you really want to see Gigi's pretty pink thoughts coming up in your (cough) scholarly Logos searches??

    Rarely do I do a search of my whole library. Usually I would search something specific e.g my Journals or theologies. Gigi would not go in my theology. Sorry Gigi :-) Even if she did I wouldn't mind it. It would be a reminder that the truth I am studying is true for my little Girl as well (if I had one).

    you can put the book in the 'hidden resources' box in Logos, but do we really want to be bothered having to do that?? No.

    Agreed. With Logos branching out into things like the Perseus Project and Vyrso Logos 4 needs more control over what is visible in the library and what is not. I for one do not mind the resources being on my computer but not visible to me. I can see a use for two levels of user control. One is the current Hidden resources function which keeps things off your computer and from syncing. Another level would be a setting that says "make this collection invisible in the Library and searches". the only place these would be visible to would be the Collection Tool so you could go in and see those resources if you wanted to.

  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998

    In your library, search for "ebook," not "edition:ebook." See screen shot: 

    That doesn't work in L4 PC version. Wish it did..

  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) Member, MVP Posts: 36,470 ✭✭✭

    Halo - 

    I meant for the mobile app. However, I did just try it on my L4 library and viola! Glad to know the MAC VERSION has a leg up. [:)] (Sorry its not working for you [:S])

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  • Patrick S.
    Patrick S. Member Posts: 766

    do you really want to see Gigi's pretty pink thoughts coming up in your (cough) scholarly Logos searches??

    Rarely do I do a search of my whole library. Usually I would search something specific e.g my Journals or theologies. Gigi would not go in my theology. Sorry Gigi :-) Even if she did I wouldn't mind it. It would be a reminder that the truth I am studying is true for my little Girl as well (if I had one).

    I usually start with a broad 'shotgun' approach to see what is there — often one finds things in titles that perhaps would not have been considered and/or put into collections. So I really don't want to see Gigi coming up in what is, to me, my study platform.


    you can put the book in the 'hidden resources' box in Logos, but do we really want to be bothered having to do that?? No.

    Agreed. With Logos branching out into things like the Perseus Project and Vyrso Logos 4 needs more control over what is visible in the library and what is not. I for one do not mind the resources being on my computer but not visible to me. I can see a use for two levels of user control. One is the current Hidden resources function which keeps things off your computer and from syncing. Another level would be a setting that says "make this collection invisible in the Library and searches". the only place these would be visible to would be the Collection Tool so you could go in and see those resources if you wanted to.

    The other problem I see is that these books — which may be novels etc. — could end up being a large number of titles and they could start impacting the performance of Logos 4 (Mac/Win) and we all know that Logos 4 does not need anything more affecting its performance.

    "I want to know all God's thoughts; the rest are just details." - Albert Einstein

  • Patrick S.
    Patrick S. Member Posts: 766

    do you really want to see Gigi's pretty pink thoughts coming up in your (cough) scholarly Logos searches??

    Rarely do I do a search of my whole library. Usually I would search something specific e.g my Journals or theologies. Gigi would not go in my theology. Sorry Gigi :-) Even if she did I wouldn't mind it. It would be a reminder that the truth I am studying is true for my little Girl as well (if I had one).

    I usually start with a broad 'shotgun' approach to see what is there — often one finds things in titles that perhaps would not have been considered and/or put into collections. So I really don't want to see Gigi coming up in what is, to me, my study platform.

     

    you can put the book in the 'hidden resources' box in Logos, but do we really want to be bothered having to do that?? No.

    Agreed. With Logos branching out into things like the Perseus Project and Vyrso Logos 4 needs more control over what is visible in the library and what is not. I for one do not mind the resources being on my computer but not visible to me. I can see a use for two levels of user control. One is the current Hidden resources function which keeps things off your computer and from syncing. Another level would be a setting that says "make this collection invisible in the Library and searches". the only place these would be visible to would be the Collection Tool so you could go in and see those resources if you wanted to.

    The other problem I see is that these books — which may be novels etc. — could end up being a large number of titles and they could start impacting the performance of Logos 4 (Mac/Win) and we all know that Logos 4 does not need anything more affecting its performance.

     

    "I want to know all God's thoughts; the rest are just details." - Albert Einstein

  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) Member, MVP Posts: 36,470 ✭✭✭

    what goes on Vyrso website and what goes on Logos website. Is there any intersection of titles? If so why?

    I think mostly it is a publisher decision.

    You are probably right, Halo. 

    Patrick - you asked if there was any "intersection of titles." The answer is no. Vyrso books do not have Logos editions. Logos has said that they do not want to have two editions of a book. There is a possibility that some titles may move from Vyrso to Logos, but it is my understanding that they will not sell two editions. 

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  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998

    So I really don't want to see Gigi coming up in what is, to me, my study platform.

    Perfectly understandable.

  • Patrick S.
    Patrick S. Member Posts: 766

    all titles you buy on Vryso website end up in your Logos Bible Software

    I just bought a John MacArthur title in Vyrso and it got pulled into Logos 4. Yeah you can put the book in the 'hidden resources' box in Logos, but do we really want to be bothered having to do that?? No.

    Hmmm — more problematic. I bought about five more titles on Vryso and next time I opened Logos 4 they got pulled down automatically (no choice), then I had to restart Logos 4, then when I restarted Logos 4 then commenced indexing the books. While they were being indexing I dragged all five titles into hidden resources and restarted. But next time I open Logos 4 the titles were still in the library.

    They can't be removed from Logos 4 while they are being indexed. Also will their content still stay in the Logos 4 indices or will it be removed?

    "I want to know all God's thoughts; the rest are just details." - Albert Einstein

  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998

    They can't be removed from Logos 4 while they are being indexed. Also will their content still stay in the Logos 4 indices or will it be removed?

    I'm not sure, but if you want to make sure you have a clean index type "rebuild Index" in the command line and let it run overnight.

  • Ted Hans
    Ted Hans Member, MVP Posts: 3,170 ✭✭✭

    I want however to have the option to see those books as I use Logos for Bible study and Vyrso for plain reading of books, both Vyrso and Logos ones.

    I would like to see my Vyrso books in my Logos library. For me I would not invest in Vyrso books If Logos decides to remove it from my Logos library.

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  • Jacob Hantla
    Jacob Hantla Member, MVP Posts: 3,871 ✭✭✭

    Personally I think the value of a Vyrso book is its integration into Logos. I love having my Vyrso books in Logos, easily searchable, taggable, markupable, etc. 

    I think it may be a good idea for Logos to enable an option in the Vyrso app to only show the ebooks for those who want that. Then those who want that could use Vyrso app for reading ebooks and Logos app for reading others. For my own use, there isn't always a sharp distinction between the kind of books I foresee myself purchasing in Vyrso in comparison to many of the Logos books I own. 

    So I just use tags, collections, and searching to organize and access my library. 

    Jacob Hantla
    Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
    gbcaz.org

  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,838 ✭✭✭

    Patrick - you asked if there was any "intersection of titles." The answer is no. Vyrso books do not have Logos editions.

    However, there are similar books that could as well belong to both spheres - and one might like to read them in Vyrso as well as being search hits in Logos. The "Foundation of evangelical theology" - series even has two books in Vyrso and two books in Logos (see this thread: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/38466.aspx ).

    Thus, I think it's a good thing that Vyrso books work in Logos and vice versa.

    The issue on both platforms is managing a library - would be nice to have the genre-categories from the vyrso shop / the logos site in the library as a starter (e.g. theology-soteriology, theology-history, ... )

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,838 ✭✭✭

    I did just try it on my L4 library and viola! Glad to know the MAC VERSION has a leg up. Smile (Sorry its not working for you Tongue Tied)

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    Huh? Works fine on Windows:

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    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) Member, MVP Posts: 36,470 ✭✭✭

    Huh? Works fine on Windows:

    Just going off what Halo Hound said:


    That doesn't work in L4 PC version. Wish it did.

    I wonder if he meant Android?


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  • Patrick S.
    Patrick S. Member Posts: 766

     

    I want however to have the option to see those books as I use Logos for Bible study and Vyrso for plain reading of books, both Vyrso and Logos ones.

    I would like to see my Vyrso books in my Logos library. For me I would not invest in Vyrso books If Logos decides to remove it from my Logos library.

     

    Personally I think the value of a Vyrso book is its integration into Logos. I love having my Vyrso books in Logos, easily searchable, taggable, markupable, etc. 

    Hear what you all are saying  — thing is you are all assuming the titles are theological and/or a match for Logos 4. No argument there — as long as you can also accept that some people would not want to see — cooking books; exercise books; children's books etc. — in their Logos library nor have to go through hoops to constantly exclude books of that sort purchased from Vyrso website from Logos 4. 

     

    I think it may be a good idea for Logos to enable an option in the Vyrso app to only show the ebooks for those who want that. Then those who want that could use Vyrso app for reading ebooks and Logos app for reading others. 

    The need is in both the Vyrso & Logos 4 apps, more so for Logos 4. I trust Logos will work out a clean solution.

    "I want to know all God's thoughts; the rest are just details." - Albert Einstein

  • Jacob Hantla
    Jacob Hantla Member, MVP Posts: 3,871 ✭✭✭

    Easy solution for Logos 4 is to make collections to allow you search keeping your Vyrso and non-Vyrso books separate

    Vyrso books:

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    Non-Vyrso books

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    Then a search of your non-Vyrso books would just look like this:

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    Also, you can limit by collections when searching in Logos for iOS, so these collections could help you.

     

    Personally, since my vyrso books are all theological, I can't see any reason why I'd use these collections, but for those who are asking about how to keep them separate, this seems like an easy solution to me. 

     

    Jacob Hantla
    Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
    gbcaz.org

  • Ted Hans
    Ted Hans Member, MVP Posts: 3,170 ✭✭✭

    Personally, since my vyrso books are all theological, I can't see any reason why I'd use these collections
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    Personally, since my vyrso books are all theological, I can't see any reason why I'd use these collections, but for those who are asking about how to keep them separate, this seems like an easy solution to me. 

    Thanks Jacob for your thoughts & suggestion on this issue.

     

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  • Todd Phillips
    Todd Phillips Member Posts: 6,733 ✭✭✭

    Personally I think the value of a Vyrso
    book is its integration into Logos. I love having my Vyrso books in
    Logos, easily searchable, taggable, markupable, etc. 

    Aye.  
    That's the benefit of Vyrso to me--a quicker, cheaper way to get books
    in my library.   If there was an ebook that for some reason I didn't
    want in Logos, I would buy the Kindle version. 

    While I can see that folks wouldn't want the clutter in the library, I don't see that it would be a problem with search results.   If a children's book came up at the top of my ranked search results, then there is probably a good reason for it, and it would be good to see why it is there.

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  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,816 ✭✭✭

     

    I want however to have the option to see those books as I use Logos for Bible study and Vyrso for plain reading of books, both Vyrso and Logos ones.

    I would like to see my Vyrso books in my Logos library. For me I would not invest in Vyrso books If Logos decides to remove it from my Logos library.

     

    Personally I think the value of a Vyrso book is its integration into Logos. I love having my Vyrso books in Logos, easily searchable, taggable, markupable, etc. 

    Hear what you all are saying  — thing is you are all assuming the titles are theological and/or a match for Logos 4. No argument there — as long as you can also accept that some people would not want to see — cooking books; exercise books; children's books etc. — in their Logos library nor have to go through hoops to constantly exclude books of that sort purchased from Vyrso website from Logos 4. 

     

    I think it may be a good idea for Logos to enable an option in the Vyrso app to only show the ebooks for those who want that. Then those who want that could use Vyrso app for reading ebooks and Logos app for reading others. 

    The need is in both the Vyrso & Logos 4 apps, more so for Logos 4. I trust Logos will work out a clean solution.


    I'm with Ted and Jacob.  They should be in Logos 4.

     

    I tag all vyrso books as trade - so I don't forget the resource is a not a full logos resource and lacks full tagging

    If I want to search whole library, I have a collection that includes everything except bibles.  With vyrso books I don't want search I simply tag them as ebook and can them exclude resources with that tag from this collection. 

    Dealing with them on the Logos 4 side is just a matter of thinking through library management.

    With the Logos / Vyrso apps I think isssues will be resolved by being able to both tagging and collections for searches which is not currently possible.   I wouldn't want a blanket exclusion of resource types from either app.  Like some others I use vyrso just for general reading purposes.

  • spitzerpl
    spitzerpl Member Posts: 4,998

    Huh? Works fine on Windows:

    Just going off what Halo Hound said:

     

    That doesn't work in L4 PC version. Wish it did.

    I wonder if he meant Android?

    Nope, I meant PC. I figured out what it was. I'm not running the latest service release on this computer I'm sure this and one other issue I am having will be fixed once the update is installed.

  • Jacob Hantla
    Jacob Hantla Member, MVP Posts: 3,871 ✭✭✭

    I tag all vyrso books as trade - so I don't forget the resource is a not a full logos resource and lacks full tagging

    Vyrso books are already tagged as ebook (actually that's done through a new field called edition, but the function is the same)

    Jacob Hantla
    Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
    gbcaz.org

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton Member, MVP Posts: 35,672 ✭✭✭

    They can't be removed from Logos 4 while they are being indexed. Also will their content still stay in the Logos 4 indices or will it be removed?

    I'm not sure, but if you want to make sure you have a clean index type "rebuild Index" in the command line and let it run overnight.

    You have to rebuild index to completely get rid of hidden books (if you temporarily hide a book there is no expensive indexing when you unhide!).

    Dave
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