i need this too and also for other types instead of folders.

i read this(page 32 of QS User Guide) but could not use it:
The Applications set has 4 sources defined. The Applications (User) source indexes ~/
Applications/ to a depth of 3 but also only finds the applica-
tions, not the intervening folders. I want those in the catalog
so that I can easily move an application into them (e.g., ~/
Applications/Games/ and ~/Application/Browsers/). The Types
field in the Source Options tab is what’s useful for this. If you
type file extensions (e.g., .txt, .c, .doc, etc.) into it you can filter
the kinds of files indexed. You can also enter Mac Type Codes
surrounded by single quotes and type tab to have it inter-
preted. So, to get applications entered as it is in the pre-
configured source, enter 'APPL' (including the single
quotes). In this example I want folders, so I enter ‘fold’ and
type tab and it’s replaced with “folder”. I choose a depth of 1
to include my Games and Browsers folders but not folders that
some applications come with (or the Contents folders inside
the .app packages) . Some Type Codes are listed here.


Howard has lost "here".

On 08-Oct-08, at 3:21 AM, Loris wrote:


Good evening everybody,
I was wondering if I could add a custom entry in my catalogs parsing
all and only the subfolders of a main folder, not the files contained
in it.
For instance, I have a folder named Picture with like a 5-depth
subfolders hierarchy. I would love to have all these subfolders
available in Quicksilver but of course not the billions of photos in
them.

Thanks for ur help,
Loris

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