[I] Create Greek Grammar collections so Cited By could show results for your prioritized groupings:
"Greek Grammar # 1" could have your Top 3 resources.
"Greek Grammar # 2" could have next 3 prioritized resources.
Option: tag grammar resource(s) since mytag: groupings are usable in Cited By.
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My understanding is that the cited by tool uses Logos internal code for ranking search results that the basic search engine uses. I do not think it is possible to anything other than return the results "by book" or "by rank".
[I] Create Greek Grammar collections so Cited By could show results for your prioritized groupings:
"Greek Grammar # 1" could have your Top 3 resources.
"Greek Grammar # 2" could have next 3 prioritized resources.
Option: tag grammar resource(s) since mytag: groupings are usable in Cited By.
Keep Smiling [:)]
Create Greek Grammar collections so Cited By could show results for your prioritized groupings:
Very good idea. Maybe you could add that as a best practice on the wiki
How is this done, KEEP SMILING?
Wiki has Getting Started with Logos => Collections section with Tips and links.
For example, are you referring the normal PRIORITIZING in MY LIBRARY?
No. By the way, Wiki has Getting Started with Logos => Prioritize Library section with Tips and links.
Also, for the MY TAGS, once they are tagged [like GG#1, GG#2 etc] how are they identified in my GREEK GRAMMAR COLLECTION?
The Cited By tool can show Collections, Series, mytag: and ratings:
By default, mytag: is unchecked, so can change Cited By to show GG#1, GG#2 etc by checking them (similar to mytag:BibleGrid and mytag:Interlinear in screen shot).
For GREEK GRAMMAR collection, could include mytag:(GG#1,GG#2) in rule.
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"Greek Grammar # 1" could have your Top 3 resources.
"Greek Grammar # 2" could have next 3 prioritized resources.
Note that Library Prioritization has no effect on the order of books in Cited By - it's strictly alphabetical. Also, it may show only results for one book in each collection. Therefore splitting Greek Grammar resources between 2 collections may only give results from 2 books; you may as well have 1 collection and press more... to see all results in a Search panel.
Dave
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Windows 11 & Android 13
If I understand you correctly, what I have found is that renaming a resource will place it near the top IF I put a number in front of it.
This works for any Collection.
For example, for MY Lexicons: 01 BDAG, 02 L-N, 03 Liddel, etc.
Resources can be renamed in the Library panel; choosing information and clicking on the edit tool icon.