On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Vishesh Handa <m...@vhanda.in> wrote:

> On Saturday, March 29, 2014 10:51:06 PM Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
> >
> > I'm confused - the external mount is shown, but I actually want it to be
> > indexed, so I removed it, as far as I understand from what you are
> saying,
> > only items under $HOME are indexed, but my data lives under /data, not
> $HOME
> > (/home/lindsay).
>
> Alright. I'm probably not being very clear. It's hard explaining stuff
> when you
> already know everything about it.
>
> Let me try this in a simpler manner -
>
> Default Settings: Only $HOME is in the white-list and eternal media is in
> the
> black-list
>
> If you remove the external media from the black-list, then it goes in the
> white list and is going to be indexed.
>

Ok I plugged in my OtherDisk and it seems to work as you said, then I
removed the OtherDisk from the blacklist. Once I do that, there is no way
to know what is in fact being indexed. If you are hell bent on not allowing
a whitelist, can you at least provide a way for the user to know what is
being indexed? Like-

"Currently indexing-
    Your home directory (/home/shantanu)
    OtherDisk
"

Another suggestion, provide a tooltip for the "Developer mode" thing, I've
no idea what it does.


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