On 28 Apr 2021, at 10:35, Peter Frings wrote:

I have a few custom 'Sources' in the catalog. In some sources I need to exclude some types of files and in other sources I need to exclude other types (and they might need to include types that are excluded in the other source). E..g, in the folders where the LaTeX files live, I don't want to
see .xml files (byproduct of the make process), but I want to see .XML
files in other folders.

However, it seems that the 'Exclude types' lists is common to all sources? If I add an exclusion in one source, it also appears in all other sources.

The UI suggests that you can have exclusions per source, just like you can
have a depth per source.

So whatever it is, there an issue here. Or the UI is not OK, or there's a
bug in the per-source exclusions...

It’s definitely supposed to be a per-entry setting. If I look in the `Catalog.plist`, everything appears to be correct. The same is true for what actually gets included (which you can see in the Contents tab).

So it appears to be a bug in how the UI displays the types.

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Rob McBroom

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