Thank you very much for the 'fold' trick, it does exactly what i
wanted !

On 8 oct, 05:23, Chris Cairns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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