Ability to track time spent in each resource
I would like to have a record of the time I've spent in each resource. Obviously this would need to include an idle timeout of a couple minutes without activity for times when the program (resource) was left open. Primarily, I need to see some form of shaded graph of each resource that is darkest where I've spent the most time. So if it's a Bible, it would show me that while I've read the entire Bible (and the entire graph would be shaded), the NT is shaded darker than the OT. Specifically, I might be able to see that I'm spending much more time in the Gospels than in the Torah. To be able to visually see this with a gradient-like shaded graph that is darkest in the areas I've read the most. Furthermore, I'd like access to the data that creates that graph. I'd like to see that I've spent 25 hours in my Commentary on Ephesians (for example) and that I've read through the section on chapter 2, but haven't read through any other areas of that book. So the unshaded areas in the graph would indicate that I haven't read that section of the book.
I think that Logos is already tracking this information somehow, as I can see what appears to be a similar feature in the iOS apps - When I open the Library, next to each resource is a shaded graph that appears to show the sections of each book I've read. Furthermore, in the desktop version I know that I can sort my Library by my most used resources. Is that most used by the times accessed? Or most used by the hours spent in each? Access to this data and the ability to utilize it for the betterment of my study would be most helpful.