Please remember sort column in Library from session to session

I like to view my library sorted by Last Updated. I have to click that column heading so frequently it has really gotten tiresome. There are certainly times I open the Library when I don't care what order it's in because I'm going to filter it anyway, so I don't have to click the Last Updated column heading. But I almost never want to browse through it in alphabetical order, so having that be the default is pointless (for me). Having the alphabetically first resources (all the ones that begin with the number 1) face me every single time I open my Library has gotten really old.

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Please remember what column we have our Library sorted by (and which direction it's sorted in) from session to session.

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    Please remember what column we have our Library sorted by (and which direction it's sorted in) from session to session.

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    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

    From BUG and annoyances: Logos' bad memory (first reported Feb 29, [finally] recognized by Logos June 7):

    b) Library. When I close down with the Library open, I would wish it opened the way I left off, but currently I can't even make my choices stick in a saved layout. E g yesterday I created a specific Layout to create PB's in. It included the Library sorted by Last Updated and had edition:user in the reference box, so that I would only see the PB's -- but, of course, when I next opened it, both of those settings were gone. 

    I have created a case for this.

    The bad news is, nothing's happened since.[:(]  (I too usually want my Library sorted by Last Updated.)

     

    Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2

     

    Yes Please!  

    And when I have sorted by Last Updated, I probably don't want the scroll bar stuck perpetually 2/3 of the way down on something--apparently John Bunyan's "The Barren Fig Tree," or something nearby from Oct 1, 2011.   

     

    However, Just have to say it one more time,  I LOVE Logos 5 [Y]

     

    when I have sorted by Last Updated, I probably don't want the scroll bar stuck perpetually 2/3 of the way down on something

    Gao,

    the library will be at the position of the book that was focused before you sorted. If you had just opened the library, this automatically is the first title in alphanumeric sort. For me this would normally be a biblical manuscript numbered 0162.... Theres an easy workaround: regularly rebuild a PB with a title that is up in the alpha-sorted titles (for me: "# Index of the Early Church Fathers" - note the hash symbol in the title) and it will be high up in alpha-sort as well as in last updated.

    Okay, a configurable default sort on open (if it really is so hard to remember the last sort order - as opposed to column width and order etc...) would perhaps be a little bit more convenient. But the workaround does the trick.

    Mick

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

    NB.Mick, you're really earning your 'star'. It's a hard row to hoe ... I guess conceivably you have to keep updating the funny-named file?

    For me, each time the sort lands me near the bottom (pretty much 10-15 times a day), I am reminded that all the Logos employees (ok .. the ones that use Logos) have to do the same exact thing. Over and over and over.

     

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.

    when I have sorted by Last Updated, I probably don't want the scroll bar stuck perpetually 2/3 of the way down on something

    Gao,

    the library will be at the position of the book that was focused before you sorted. If you had just opened the library, this automatically is the first title in alphanumeric sort. For me this would normally be a biblical manuscript numbered 0162.... Theres an easy workaround: regularly rebuild a PB with a title that is up in the alpha-sorted titles (for me: "# Index of the Early Church Fathers" - note the hash symbol in the title) and it will be high up in alpha-sort as well as in last updated.

    Okay, a configurable default sort on open (if it really is so hard to remember the last sort order - as opposed to column width and order etc...) would perhaps be a little bit more convenient. But the workaround does the trick.

    Mick

    That will help!  You are a Genius.

     

     

    And right you are.  Upon closer inspection Logos wasn't sorting on Bunyan at all, it was sorting on  "0162 from The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts" 

     

    Incidentally I also use PB's as "labels" to separate prioritized resources--such as a books/labels named:  

    "---------------------Bibles-------------------------"

    or

    "----------------Commentaries------------------"    

     

     

     

    Please remember what column we have our Library sorted by (and which direction it's sorted in) from session to session.

    Absolutely! And while we're at it, remember the size of the library floating window, too. I only access the Library via Ctrl-L (Windows), and it always comes up in the middle of the screen occupying about 1/2 the screen width and height. My first two steps are to maximize it and then to sort by Last Updated. I wrote 16-bit Windows apps that remembered things like this in the early '90s. Seems like Logos could do this, too. ;)

    Donnie

     

    Please remember what column we have our Library sorted by (and which direction it's sorted in) from session to session.

    Absolutely! And while we're at it, remember the size of the library floating window, too. I only access the Library via Ctrl-L (Windows), and it always comes up in the middle of the screen occupying about 1/2 the screen width and height. My first two steps are to maximize it and then to sort by Last Updated. I wrote 16-bit Windows apps that remembered things like this in the early '90s. Seems like Logos could do this, too. ;)

    Donnie

     


    Isn't it really easy enough to simply click on the column you want to sort by and drag the slider to the top?  I can think of a few things that would be desireable from a functional standpoint such as WEIGHTS AND MEASURES !!!!!

    george
    gfsomsel

    יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן

    Isn't it really easy enough to simply click on the column you want to sort by

    No, it's not, because that column is at the far right, a long way off the screen, and when you've scrolled right, resorted and scrolled back left for the tenth time that day, you are really really tired of it.

    Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2

    Isn't it really easy enough to simply click on the column you want to sort by

    No, it's not, because that column is at the far right, a long way off the screen, and when you've scrolled right, resorted and scrolled back left for the tenth time that day, you are really really tired of it.


    Just grab the corner of the library display and drag it until the column shows.  It will stay that way until you restart Logos and you will be able to see that column easily.

    george
    gfsomsel

    יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן

    Isn't it really easy enough to simply click on the column you want to sort by and drag the slider to the top?  I can think of a few things that would be desireable from a functional standpoint such as WEIGHTS AND MEASURES !!!!!

    Weights and Measures will require another data set. In the first day during which Logos begins developing that data set, an intern can write the code to retain the sort and position of the library window *and* have it tested by their QA group. A stretch goal would be to allow sorting on a secondary column. ;)

    Donnie

     

    Another scenario where this is annoying is when using the find box. Sometimes I know exactly what I want, and I attempt to be quick by using keyboard navigation. This is what I do:

    1. Type Ctrl+L to open libary. The libary opens with the cursor in the find box

    2. Type e.g. "Message of Matthew", because the book I wish to open is "The Message of Matthew" from "The Bible speaks today" series

    3. Then, by a habit I am unable to rid myself of, I press enter. Usually enter commences the search (In almost any peace of software which includes search) but in this case it opens the first search result.

    Now the first search result would normally be the best result, i.e. the highest ranked result. This is column one. But Logos automatically sorts by column two, i.e. by name. So even if the correct resource is the highest ranked search result, Logos will still rather open "the Cornerstone bible commentary", because C is higher up in the alphabet than T. And if the Cornerstone commenary is not there to mess up my  search, usually some other resource is (E.g. that "You can understand the bible" series)

    I know this is a minor issue (microscopic really), but it I just find it sooo annoying.

    I guess I just needed to vent that.

    Sakarias, it's probably better to start a new thread for a new suggestion rather than tacking it onto an old thread; it's likely to be missed by Logos this way.

    I too have been annoyed by this behavior you describe, and had to curb myself of the reflex to hit Enter after filtering the Library.

    Yeah, you are probably right.

    I did not really think of those as seperate issues, but when I think of it, I guess they are. If the sorting column would remain between sessions, the second problem would also be pretty much eliminated for my part as well.

    But, that does of course not mean it would work for everyone else as well.

    I've finally gotten so annoyed by this that I added a new request on UserVoice.

    Please go vote for it.

    Voted!

    Yes, this is exceptionally annoying.

    On the bright side, at least Google does not order its search results alphabetically [H]

    Years Later. Remembering sort rank between sessions is still an issue. Maybe this is simply my computer. Can anyone else confirm?