Thank you -- Find all Applications was checked.
On May 28, 12:00 pm, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > By default Quicksilver does not add the contents of secondary drives > to the catalogue. However, if one manually adds a catalogue source to > the custom sources that includes some of the contents of a secondary > drive, it will be included in all searches. Also, if there is an > alias in one of the folders in your catalogue that points to a folder > on the external drive, Quicksilver will follow that alias and add the > contents if finds there to your catalogue. Finally, telling > Quicksilver to Find all Applications in the Applications section of > the catalogue will cause it to add all the applications it finds > anywhere (including external drives) into the catalogue. > > Check through your catalogue and see which of these conditions applies > to your case. > > To make things faster for yourself, you can use the Show Source in > Catalog action to quickly show you where in Quicksilver's catalogue > any particular file is indexed. Bring up a file in Quicksilver that > you know is a duplicate from on the secondary drive and run the > action. This will show you the particular catalogue entry by which > the unwanted files are sneaking in. Edit that entry as appropriate > and re-scan, and the files should disappear from your catalogue. > > On May 28, 9:10 am, NovaScotian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I mean forever -- the second drive on my system is a backup of the > > first among other things, so searches just show duplicates, and my > > boot drive isn't always first. > > > On May 28, 1:10 am, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Do you mean that you want only one drive included for all searches, or > > > that you temporarily want to limit your searches to one drive on a > > > search-by-search basis? > > > > On May 27, 6:33 pm, NovaScotian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Is there a way to confine Quicksilver searches to one drive of two and > > > > exclude the other?
