> 1) File names and sizes, plus content for specified extensions (specify below).
This should mean that the names and sizes for all files will be scanned, and content only for those in the white list.
For example, if you have a .txt file and a .doc file in a folder, and in the white list you select only .doc, then both files will be shown by X1 when searching by file name,
but only the .doc file will be shown if you search by something in the file contents.
> 2) File names, sizes and content only from specified extensions (specify below).
This should mean that only the files from the white list will be processed by X1, all others will be ignored.
For example, if you have a .txt file and a .doc file in a folder, and in the white list you select only .doc, then the .txt file won't appear in X1 results as it will not be processed at all.
Hope this clarifies the settings,
Jogy
This should mean that the names and sizes for all files will be scanned, and content only for those in the white list.
For example, if you have a .txt file and a .doc file in a folder, and in the white list you select only .doc, then both files will be shown by X1 when searching by file name,
but only the .doc file will be shown if you search by something in the file contents.
> 2) File names, sizes and content only from specified extensions (specify below).
This should mean that only the files from the white list will be processed by X1, all others will be ignored.
For example, if you have a .txt file and a .doc file in a folder, and in the white list you select only .doc, then the .txt file won't appear in X1 results as it will not be processed at all.
Hope this clarifies the settings,
Jogy