It seems that Quicksilver is correctly excluding file types from the 
catalog whose extension it recognises, but not other file types. I 
sometimes have large collections of fonts in a folder on the desktop, and I 
have instructed Quicksilver not to catalogue anything with font extensions. 
Some of these extensions when I type them into the "Exclude types" window 
get expanded, for example typing .ttf results in "TrueType OpenType font" 
appearing, and those files do get excluded from the catalog. But other 
extensions are not expanded into their filetypes--for example .afm, .pfb, 
.pfm (which are postscript things)--and these filetypes end up not being 
excluded from the catalog as requested, which pollutes my search results. 
Am I doing something wrong?

By the way the "Exclude types" field can be counterintuitive, as once it is 
full up there is no indication of additional types "below" the boundaries 
of the field, and usual scrolling solutions (two fingered swipe, mouse 
wheel etc.) do not work. You have to type down-arrows into the window to 
reach the bottom and be able to view the full contents.

lloyd (qs 1.2.0, osx 10.7.5)

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