[Nepomuk] Bugs, Patches and Scripts. - StrigiService & KInotify

Sebastian Trüg trueg at kde.org
Thu May 6 21:14:50 CEST 2010


You can already exclude subfolders. It may not be obvious but simply
uncheck a subfolder. You can continue that and index a sub-sub-folder
again and exclude a sub-sub-sub-folder. :)

On 05/06/2010 08:12 PM, Alessandro Sivieri wrote:
>     Could someone else share their views. Please.
> 
> 
> I agree with Arie about the already indexed folders: if I have three
> folders, A, B, C, and only A is indexed, then if I move something out of
> it and under B, then it should not be indexed anymore; maybe I am moving
> it out because I don't want it to be indexed... if I explicitly want it
> indexed anyway, I can go in system settings and re-add it (and, by the
> way: are its old properties maintained?).
> About the contrary, when an excluded is included, then I think I will
> maintain the same behavior as before; it may be useful to add in system
> settings not only the possibility to add a directory, but also the
> possibility to exclude a subdir which is inside an indexed dir (so to
> avoid the need to explicitly select all the subs except that one), but I
> don't know if this makes sense.
> 
> -- 
> Sivieri Alessandro
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> 
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