As some of you have noticed, I've started putting "Tips of the day" in the Logos 6 forum. On weekend it morphs into a series of extracts from old forum posts - "oldies" come from Logos 4 or 5; "redux" come from Logos 6.
I have just started collecting these on a Reading List "Logos/Verbum/Noet training: Forum tips" - sorry I find a Reading list faster to maintain than the wiki so its a reading list. You will notice it also includes recent tips by Francis, Fr. Devin, Dave, Denise, Mark Barnes, Josh Hunt ...
Here's my framework:
- If you put "Tip" in the title and the tip actually works, I will add it to the list
- If I happen to notice something that I think ought to have had the word tip in it or is a particularly good answer to a question, I will add it to the list
- Feel free to add anything you think I missed to the list, preferable at the top for my convenience.
- Feel free to add a note on anything that is obsolete ... we'll eventually remove them but I have no actual "plan"
- Please feel free to add additional information to any of my posts - differences for Mac, Now, Cloud or the apps ...; links to videos; alternative ways to do it especially Command box and keyboard shortcuts which are weak points on my part
- If I see someone else has posted a "TIP of the day" with that heading, I'll likely skip posting that day to emphasize this is a community effort not my soapbox.
Some hints as to where you can be most helpful my filling in my gaps. You've probably noticed that I think in terms of multiple ways to look at/get to the same data or achieving the same goal. I don't lead towards setting a concrete goal and having a consistent way to get there. I tend to overlook the straight-forward simple things that can make all the difference - drag-and-drop to favorites, setting up hot keys, copy from command box, floating panels ....So please, if you've found a way to do something that works well for you, share it. If you've just discovered a new feature share it. And if you have a good answer to someone's question, or someone gave you a good answer don't hesitate to give it recognition. We all know different things but collectively we know a lot.