On Oct 30, 2010, at 1:03 PM, Leonard Cuff wrote:

> I'm a novice, and new on the list, but I found I couldn't open anything
> below the first level in my /Users/me folder. I had to add to the catalog by
> by copying the Home folder, then set the Depth of the copied catalog item in
> "Source Options" to the max (7).

There's nothing wrong with that necessarily, but there are a couple of things 
that it might be helpful for a new person to know.

  1. You can reach folders and files even if they aren't indexed directly by 
starting from a parent folder and going into it with → or /. If everything's 
indexed, you can reach it directly in theory, but in practice everything you 
type brings up a lot of useless results and it might be harder to find what you 
want. Everyone has their preference so you'll just have to experiment until you 
find the right balance between quick access and manageable results.
  2. The most common source of performance problems in Quicksilver is a large 
catalog, and the most common cause of that is adding folders to the catalog and 
cranking up the depth limit.

-- 
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>

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