Where to go for a list of types of searches Logos is capable of?

So a thread in the General forum about Logos documentation/training material got me thinking. Is there any place that has a comprehensive list of the types of searches that can be conducted in Logos? For example:
<Scripture reference/range> -- Allows you to search media and resources that reference a certain Scripture or passage
h:transliterated hebrew -- Allows you to search for Hebrew words
g:transliterated greek -- Allows you to search for Greek words
@ -- Brings up the picker for a morpholigical search
{} -- something to do with resource tags (??)
etc. Does such a quick reference list exist somewhere?
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I'd be interested too. Until then, you might check out this thread for an interesting example of a search. https://community.logos.com/forums/t/94264.aspx
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Awesome! Thanks Josh. I'm going to have to add that to my tips and tricks list :-)
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I don't know if this is exhaustive enough, but here's what I could dig up. Please feel free to append more links to the thread. Perhaps we can make a summary search page in the wiki that can link to the more detailed info.
{} seems to be quite broad - Label Search, Milestone Search, Speaker Search, Passage List Search
<> - DataType Search, Reference Search [2],
[] - Match Commands
g: (for Greek) or h: (for Hebrew) - Transliteration Search
field: (e.g. words-of-christ:) - Field Search
Images/Media - was #image, but now there is a Media Search
@, root: and lemma: - Morph Search (Morph Codes)
Is it worth detailing wildcards and operators in a quick reference list? That stuff is in the Detailed Search Help
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Ron, you can track down many of the new search features by clicking on appropriate (search feature) links on this page. At least one other was mentioned here that I don't believe I saw on any of those pages.
It would be great to get a comprehensive list with some examples.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Great, thanks William & Mark. That gets me moving in the right direction.
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