"Devonthink 3 Spotlight" as a predefined location [message #1216] |
Fri, 04 June 2021 10:32 |
schak
Messages: 3 Registered: June 2021
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I'm running FTP on two machines. Both instances differ in how I can create indices. On one of them I get "Devonthink 3 Spotlight" as a predefined location, on the other one I don't. I have to make do with a "custom folder", which works in a way, but I don't like the experience (only plain text previews...)
So what could be missing here? Both machines are largely identical in terms of configuration.
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Re: "Devonthink 3 Spotlight" as a predefined location [message #1217 is a reply to message #1216] |
Tue, 08 June 2021 11:42 |
FoxTrot Engineering
Messages: 406 Registered: April 2020
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There are two different things you might want to index in DEVONthink:
- its Spotlight index
- the files stored in its database
FoxTrot shows one or both of these in the predefined locations, when it finds them.
The spotlight index is optional; if your DEVONthink database is configured to have no Spotlight index, FoxTrot won't find it.
Files stored in the database are normally not indexed, as you are supposed to use the Spotlight index instead. If however you prefer to index them, FoxTrot lets you do so, if the database is stored in the default location, which used to be: {home folder}/Library/Application Support/DEVONthink 3. However in recent DT versions, the default location is now {home folder}/Databases, so it won't be found by current FoxTrot version. In addition, it seems even the previous default location is not correctly indexed by FoxTrot, we will fix that. In the meantime, if you want to index the files in your DT database:
- locate you DT database (either in "Application Support", or in "Databases", or in any custom location you used)
- right-click the .dtBase2 file, and select "show package content"
- drag the "Files.noindex" to FoxTrot's liust of indexed locations
Jérôme - FoxTrot Engineering
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Re: "Devonthink 3 Spotlight" as a predefined location [message #1219 is a reply to message #1218] |
Tue, 08 June 2021 12:20 |
FoxTrot Engineering
Messages: 406 Registered: April 2020
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FoxTrot shows the "DEVONthink 3 Spotlight" location when the following folder is found: "{home folder}/Library/Metadata/com.devon-technologies.think3". Does it exist on your machine? If not, where are stored the DEVONthink items that Spotlight finds (command-double-click one in Spotlight to reveal it in the Finder)?
Jérôme - FoxTrot Engineering
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Re: "Devonthink 3 Spotlight" as a predefined location [message #1220 is a reply to message #1219] |
Tue, 08 June 2021 12:55 |
schak
Messages: 3 Registered: June 2021
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Yes, this folder does exist. However, I changed the name of my {home folder} a few weeks ago. Could it be that Foxtrot somehow still points to the old - now obsolete - location?
(I've come across this idea already, so I re-installed Foxtrot. But that didn't help...)
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Re: "Devonthink 3 Spotlight" as a predefined location [message #1231 is a reply to message #1220] |
Wed, 16 June 2021 11:30 |
FoxTrot Engineering
Messages: 406 Registered: April 2020
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Renaming your home folder confuses FoxTrot, at least when your indices are stored in the default location ({home folder}/Library/FoxTrot) or if you index some data stored in your home folder.
When you do so, you need to "close" your indices, in the "manage indices" window, then re-open them (using the + button, or by locating them in the Finder (press the option key in the "go" menu to reveal {home}/Library, then navigate to FoxTrot) and double clicking them, or dragging them to the manage indices window). Then you need to verify, for each index, that every indexed location is correctly defined; you may need to disable or remove old locations, then re-enable or re-add them. Then you need to update or rebuild each index.
As for the "DEVONthink 3 Storage" predefined location (if you prefer indexing the files you put in DT, rather than use DT's Spotlight cache), it was not working correctly in FoxTrot 7.0, and this will be fixed in 7.1.
Jérôme - FoxTrot Engineering
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