https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439276

--- Comment #4 from David Hurka <david.hu...@mailbox.org> ---
(In reply to tagwerk19 from comment #3)
> (In reply to David Hurka from comment #0)
> > There is a default list item for $HOME, which can not be removed, and works
> > fine so far.
> And you see an "indexed" button is on the right and you can turn off/turn
> back on indexing for $HOME?
Yes, that works. Except that this item duplicates itself, as reported in Bug
429910.

> > At the bottom, there is a button “Add folder configuration...”. Clicking it
> > does not add a list item, but instead opens a menu with two items
> > “Start/Stop indexing a folder...”. This is clearly not what I expect from
> > clicking a button labeled “Add [...]”. These items read like very unrelated
> > actions.
> So you are looking for options to add an exception, as it to avoid indexing
> a subfolder under $HOME, or to ask that a separate folder is also indexed
> (one not under $HOME)
Yes.

> > If I select one of these items, I get a dialog where I have to select an
> > already existing directory. Why do I have to create new directories only to
> > change a configuration?
> > 
> > After selecting an existing directory, a list item is added. This list item
> > can not be edited anymore. I can only remove it or toggle between “Indexed”
> > and “Not indexed.”
> > 
> > I would expect that clicking a “Add [...]” button or list item adds a list
> > item to the list, which can be optionally configured. It may directly open a
> > dialog to configure it, but it shouldn’t show an unrelated menu instead.
> You'd prefer that "Add folder configuration" would include a new folder to
> the list without a second dialog. The folder would (probably) show the
> "inherited" index state (some looking up the folder tree required) and you'd
> toggle this via the on the right hand drop down menu?
Yes, I would prefer that.

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