Very informative. Thanks. Liked. Subscribed. I have been slowly learning to use tags in Logos notes. This seems like another related tool. I plan to re-watch your video, taking notes, and do some experimenting. I am glad I found you here in TH-cam after being helped by you in the Logos forum.
I'm going crazy trying to understand this stuff. Thank you for your video. I'm not so interested in creating my own labels, but reusing the labels that come in the Logos Controlled Vocabulary Dataset (LCV). Organization is hard and they've taken great care (one would hope) to make it useful and reusable. This allows me to 1) become acquainted with their hard work and find professionally marked-up works and 2) allows me to augment the gaps (they've declared they are interested in Biblical sources and I am also interested in apocryphal works, too). But, when I try to use them, I'm not getting it to work. Will you please show an example where you're finding works using their labels, then augment using their labels and finding your works (notes, etc.) in the same place you're finding their works? I'm especially having a hard time getting LCV labels, e.g., person:"John (son of Zebedee)", to find my note I've tagged with it. I don't know if they broke something or if my thinking is broken. Thanks a lot!
Helpful video! I didn't realize you could do this so thanks for the informative walk-through!
Very informative. Thanks. Liked. Subscribed. I have been slowly learning to use tags in Logos notes. This seems like another related tool. I plan to re-watch your video, taking notes, and do some experimenting. I am glad I found you here in TH-cam after being helped by you in the Logos forum.
I'm going crazy trying to understand this stuff. Thank you for your video.
I'm not so interested in creating my own labels, but reusing the labels that come in the Logos Controlled Vocabulary Dataset (LCV). Organization is hard and they've taken great care (one would hope) to make it useful and reusable.
This allows me to 1) become acquainted with their hard work and find professionally marked-up works and 2) allows me to augment the gaps (they've declared they are interested in Biblical sources and I am also interested in apocryphal works, too).
But, when I try to use them, I'm not getting it to work. Will you please show an example where you're finding works using their labels, then augment using their labels and finding your works (notes, etc.) in the same place you're finding their works?
I'm especially having a hard time getting LCV labels, e.g., person:"John (son of Zebedee)", to find my note I've tagged with it.
I don't know if they broke something or if my thinking is broken.
Thanks a lot!
Great video, thanks for that.