Finding my material

I’ve taken a year long break from Lingq, so I spend more time listening (mostly via YouTube). Now looking back in Lingq, I see the UI is still a mess, organizationally. At least for me.

Is there still no clean way to see all the books (their 60-100 chapters, sequentially) nearly ordered in folders or something?

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Further on this to be more specific.

I guess all of the stuff we bring in will be under “continue studying”.

Under that “lessons” seems like a list of everything I’ve ever touched, every chunk of an imported book separately shown. Ok.

“Courses” seems to roll them into buckets. But one book of 100+ chapters/chunks says it has 19 lessons, and yet only 2 chapters are in there. Most of the books I’ve brought in are missing pieces like that. There’s a “quick imports” bucket that oddly contains some things I imported no differently than books (yet no book chapters appear in there).

“Imported” must be the same thing, just now displayed without the buckets. It’s missing the same chapters.

All the other categories down the page, “Podcasts”, “For You”, etc, those are suggested materials, nothing I have ever imported? So for someone like me who only imports books, I can just stick to the “Continue Studying” row, and the organization I see is what I get?

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Under the Continue Studying shelf you can see
Lessons > All lessons you opened/studied
Courses > Lessons from above sorted in courses
Imported Lessons > Only material you imported

To easier find your imports, select Imported Lessons > View All, then you can easier find imported books by using tags, content type filters etc… I suggest you always make sure to add tag “Book” when importing ebook content.

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Right, that’s what I thought.

As noted, many chapters are missing from imported books.

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Thanks, we are investigating that issue.

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