> Uwe Brauer writes: > At first I used a controlled vocabulary for the tags, setting the > variables filetags-enforce-controlled-vocabulary and > filetags-controlled-vocabulary. But I was getting some false positives. > So it occurred to me to configure this other variable like this: > (setq filetags-delimiter-between-filename-and-tags "%ftag_") > This way, if I start typing in helm-locate %ftag_ I already start > getting more accurate results. Like I said, it's not a panacea, but it > more or less does the trick :-) > BTW, i don't use helm-locate directly but helm-mini with a number of > sources related to buffers, markers, and files: > (setq helm-mini-default-sources '(helm-source-buffers-list > helm-source-recentf > helm-source-buffer-not-found > helm-source-bookmarks > helm-source-bookmark-set > helm-source-locate)) > So with a single call to helm-mini I can get information about open > buffers, recent files, bookmarks, and locate. Thanks, but hm I tried now (setq filetags-enforce-controlled-vocabulary t) (setq filetags-delimiter-between-filename-and-tags "%ftag_") (setq filetags-controlled-vocabulary '(("winter" "summer") ("EDO") ("analysis1" "analysis2"))) (setq helm-mini-default-sources '(helm-source-buffers-list helm-source-recentf helm-source-buffer-not-found helm-source-bookmarks helm-source-bookmark-set helm-source-locate)) But, I have a file called bio-hoja4%ftag_EDO Uwe.pdf I use helm-locate and type %ftag_ but I receive nothing found see the screenshot. helm-min And typing %ftag  also does not work, What do I miss? Uwe > Best regards, > Juan Manuel -- Warning: Content may be disturbing to some audiences I strongly condemn Putin's war of aggression against the Ukraine. I support to deliver weapons to Ukraine's military. I support the ban of Russia from SWIFT. I support the EU membership of the Ukraine. https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/gmail-conversation-view/