After using Launch Bar for some years. I bailed on that app. I was not 
happy with indexing *every time* there was a change on disk. enormous CPU 
hog. I am back with QuickSilver... which I used ten years ago... set to 
re-scan once an hour... 

Wow.... Happy to see it is still alive on the latest OS X - El Capitan!

BUT: I am unable to get the Documents folder in the Catalog list of Sources 
to allow me to set a depth level. The whole Info panel is dimmed. Since I 
keep almost all my own user content in ~/Documents... without levels, it is 
very crippled. If I want a folder that is just 2-3 levels down, I have to 
drill in...

Is there some other place to "turn on" the Source Options for top level 
Catalog Sources?

I "hacked" it by adding Documents under "Custom" and then set depth to 3 
and checked "Omit Source"

but I wasn't sure if this is good practice, since ~/Documents is a default 
already under the User catalog section.

Please advise... Perhaps the default options are nor configurable by design 
and I did the right thing?

Thanks


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