On 4 May 2020, at 13:31, Milan Kovac wrote:
I did use "Show Source in Catalog" and I see parent folder that add
this
"unwanted" folder ("donotindex").
Problem with solution (2.) to "open Contents tab and uncheck
individual
items" is that it wont work (I try it)!
I can not just uncheck "donotindex" folder from Contents tab.
If I uncheck "donotindex" folder in Contents tab, Quicksilver will
still
find items _inside_ "donotindex" folder!
The “Home” preset is set to a depth of 1, so it will add the folders
in your home directory, but not their contents. Are you sure it’s not
being added by another preset? Maybe the folder in question isn’t
actually in your home directory and the folder structure above was just
an example?
Is it possible to remove one folder, and all its subfiles and its
subfolders, somehow?
If you have a catalog entry scanning to a depth that would include a
directory’s contents, I don’t think there’s a way to
(automatically) exclude the directory and its contents. You could remove
the entry that’s scanning its parent folder, then create new entries
for each individual sibling folder that goes to the desired depth, but
that might also be unrealistic depending on how many sibling folders
there are and how often they change.
Or maybe I can somehow re-index Catalog after uncheking "donotindex"
folder?
That’s worth a try. If you just used “Show Source in Catalog” on
the folder, it’s probably still in the catalog under “Recent
Objects”. To start fresh, quit Quicksilver, delete
`~/Library/Caches/Quicksilver/Indexes`, and launch Quicksilver again.
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