Not that I know of. I solve it by managing my catalog. I put such
files at the same depth and catalog just to that depth. E.g., if you
put pages files in ~/Documents/Pages/ and catalog that folder to a
depth of 1 or the ~/Documents/ folder to a depth of 2, then QS won't
index into those packages. In practice this means for me cataloging ~/
Documents/ to a depth of 2 and not putting packages directly in ~/
Documents/.
I also have another catalog source that indexes just folders in ~/
Documents to a depth of 6. This gives me access to regular folders so
I can quickly get to documents within them that are too deep for my ~/
Documents/ to a depth of 2 source. It does index folders within
packages at higher levels, but it's not intrusive as there are fewer
of them.
Details in the catalog section of the manual
http://mysite.verizon.net/hmelman/Quicksilver.pdf
Howard
On Dec 14, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Daniel wrote:
They're called packages, and no I don't know of a way. I don't have
that problem, though, so maybe there is a preference?
On Dec 13, 8:42 am, Rudro <[email protected]> wrote:
... compound files like .key or .pages or .rtfd or .app etc? It's
bugging when I get most hits from pictures and folders inside these
files.