On Jun 29, 2012, at 2:28 PM, bfu.me wrote:

> I concur - even on the current version, ß68 (3926), I find that deselecting 
> the parent folder only excludes the folder itself from the catalog - it 
> doesn't exclude the folder's contents.

To answer the original question, no, you can’t exclude folder contents once 
they’re included.

Regarding the specific example in the screenshot, the Dock entry literally only 
includes the Downloads folder. If the contents are appearing, they’re being 
added by one of the other entries.

As for things having names similar to what you were after, that should be a 
temporary problem. Once you’ve used something a couple of times, it should 
become the first result for that search (and I think it gets a higher rank for 
similar searches as well).

The best solution is to not put unwanted stuff in the catalog in the first 
place. You can access contents of folders using / or →. There’s no need to add 
all of a folder’s contents directly to the catalog unless you truly access them 
frequently.

Another possible alternative is to use the a Spotlight entry instead of the 
standard File & Folder Scanner. You can do pretty complicated, specific things 
that way, but you’ll have to figure out the query for what you want.

-- 
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>

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