Mission Accomplished!

It has taken a few days work, but I have whipped my library into a more useable shape.
Using favorites, I've set up a list of "resources to read" that I can access in Logos on my iPad.
I have hidden one copy of those resources which had multiple copies.
I have hidden all of the fragments from the earliest new testament greek manuscripts.
I have hidden every Perseus resource that is not in English.
I still have over 3,200 resources, but they now are more useable and orderly.
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i need to do this, but with a large number of resources it is going to take forever. I wonder if our books will be available in Heaven?
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I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.
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John Kaess said:
I have hidden every Perseus resource that is not in English.
Is there a quick way to find the non-English Perseus resources and hide all of them, or did you have to do that one by one by hand?
Thanks,
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I had to scan through them manually, but you can select multiple resources at once to hid with Ctrl-clck to select and the Ctrl-right click to hide. It was a long process, but in the end, worth it.
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How does one do something like that? Sounds like its a really good idea. Dont have as many resources but to have it neat and tidy would be nice.
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PL said:
Is there a quick way to find the non-English Perseus resources and hide all of them ...?
- In the Library window, enter:
publisher:Perseus ANDNOT lang:English - Ctrl+A to select all.
- Check this is the correct list. (Ctrl+Click any you don't want to hide.)
- Ctrl+Click, and choose:
Hide this resource.
FYI, Bradley G.insists that the hide feature was not intended for library management like this.
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Hi Allen,
Thanks for the steps. On step 4, where do I Ctrl-Click? When I Ctrl-Click on one of the highlighted titles in the Library, it simply opens that particular title in a window.
I'm using Logos 5 on Windows 7.
Thanks,
Peter
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PL said:
Hi Allen,
Thanks for the steps. On step 4, where do I Ctrl-Click? When I Ctrl-Click on one of the highlighted titles in the Library, it simply opens that particular title in a window.
I'm using Logos 5 on Windows 7.
Thanks,
Peter
Ctrl-Click in any of the fields except the Book's title or icon as that will open the resource. I just click on the Author's name. If the mouse changes to a hand it will open the resource. Make sure it stays as an arrow and you're safe to select or unselect with ctrl-click.
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
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PL said:
Thanks for the steps. On step 4, where do I Ctrl-Click?
Hold down Ctrl while RIGHT-clicking a resource:
Sorry: hadn't explained that well.
(I'm on Win7 also.)
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Does anything like this work on L5 for Mac?
At the moment, I'm using the "hide 10 resources at a time" workaround - and it's taking a while to hide 900+ resources!!!
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PL said:John Kaess said:
I have hidden every Perseus resource that is not in English.
Is there a quick way to find the non-English Perseus resources and hide all of them, or did you have to do that one by one by hand?
Thanks,
PeterIn your library browser type in "language:greek" and "language:latin." Why would you want to hide them? They're the best part of the program.
george
gfsomselיְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן
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Paul-C said:
Does anything like this work on L5 for Mac?
Yes - use Opt-right-click as opposed to Ctrl-right-click
Details at http://wiki.logos.com/Hiding_Books
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Thanks Graham. I'd tried that but forgot a "right click" on the Mac is a two-fingered click!
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The Ctrl-right click worked beautifully. I also realized I had to restart Logos before I see those hidden resources "disappear."
Thanks everyone!
Peter
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