On Monday, March 24, 2014 12:53:08 PM UTC-4, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> On 24 Mar 2014, at 12:01, lloyd wrote: 
>
> > Hi - should I be able to assign an abbreviation to a folder that is 
> > hidden within the package contents of an application? 
>
> Yes, and it probably worked, but before I go into any detail… 
>
> Do you really want to assign an abbreviation to it, or do you want it to 
> appear in the top-level catalog so you don’t have to navigate into the 
> bundle to find it every time? 
>

That would be fine, too--I just want to be able to call it up in a couple 
of keystrokes. At first I tried to get it by typing the whole name, but 
realised it wasn't in the catalogue when I couldn't get it that way. I 
think I see the problem: in Applications, only the file type Applications 
is requested in the scanning options. I remember from customising another 
item that I have to somehow clone this source and change the options, I 
can't edit the original...but I can't remember how to clone the 
"Applications" source. 
 

> > I'm using QS 1.0.0 on OS 10.7.5. 
>
> Why not 1.1.3? 
>

I guess I ignored prompts to update because I probably don't need new 
features? (I apparently set the preferences to check monthly) But prompted 
by you, I just tried "check now", and it downloaded the update (it 
announced two plugin updates, Contacts and something else, but after I told 
it to go ahead it told me the plugin downloads failed). I quit the program 
and restarted but the update doesn't seem to have taken effect. Maybe next 
time I restart the computer? 
 

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