Request For Better Library Organization Options
When I pull up my library on the iPad I dearly wish I could organize things by my own categories as I do physical books on a shelf and virtual volumes on iBooks. For instance, why not let me put all the Ignatius Study volumes or all the Navarre Study Commentary volumes in a single category that I designated so they could all apppear together. I’m actually discouraged from getting more volumes as it becomes harder and harder to logically sort my library in a way that is intuitive to me.
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Library filters work on mobile devices: e.g.
- series:navarre
- series:ignatius
- title:ignatius
- mytag:verbum
Logos and Verbum applications on Windows and Mac have Detailed view so can see filterable columns. Logos wiki has => Filtering resources in your Library
Thankful for many useful Library filters provided by Faithlife.
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Graham Criddle said:
if I tag resources on the desktop, I can use those tags to filter resource in the mobile apps library
FYI: personally have tagged ~20 % of my Library since prefer to use Library filters provided by Faithlife (less effort on my part to setup and use).
Patrick Fleischmann said:For instance, why not let me put all the Ignatius Study volumes or all the Navarre Study Commentary volumes in a single category that I designated so they could all apppear together.
Adding title prefixes allows me to filter Library by series initials (includes desired series plus some more):
Screen shot shows application Library sorted by Type then Series. Thankful for thread => Collection rules for sorting commentaries for Commentary rules (filters) that were useful for selecting & tagging resources.
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