> This is really determined by the plug-in. Look at iTunes for example. None of 
> your artists/albums/songs are in the catalog, but you can search them with a 
> trigger. The Yojimbo plug-in adds items to the catalog, but it also lets you 
> access them by arrowing into the application or a tag.
>
> I don’t think anyone knows what “Include in Global catalog” is supposed to 
> do. It sounds like it should do what you’re asking so maybe it’s a bug that 
> it doesn’t.

I guess it also makes sense for this to be handled on a plugin level
however as you say it still would be nice to be able to set this
option for any item in the catalog.

> I felt like B58 had speed issues, but I didn’t use it for any length of time. 
> B54 (which I used until last week) had absolutely no trouble keeping up with 
> me. I’m >now using what will more or less end up as B59 and it is plenty 
> fast. I can’t really tell a difference between it and B54.

Sounds good!!

> As an option maybe. I usually go so fast that the mistake is not the last 
> thing I typed. I wouldn’t want to have to keep hitting backspace until I got 
> there. More >importantly, I wouldn’t want to stop and *think* about where the 
> mistake occurred so I can go back jut the right amount. I appreciate just 
> being able to wipe it all >and start typing again. My fingers are trained to 
> type the whole search, not the last half of it, so I still think this is 
> faster. But you obviously feel differently, so like I >said, this could be OK 
> as an option.

Interesting, I guess i need to improve on my touch typing skills as i
have become so accustomed to deleting a character immediately after i
see it typed. So knowing if i make a mistake i have to start from
scratch causes me to have to think more about what im typing haha.
Different strokes i guess, not a biggie though.

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