Opens a .eflibrary file, letting you view the library in EagleFiler.
When you open a library, EagleFiler will automatically verify that all of the files are present, backup the metadata, and copy the tags to the Spotlight comments (if you’ve selected that option). To skip these operations, hold down the Shift key when opening the library.
If you hold down the Command and Option keys when opening a library, EagleFiler will show the Rebuild Indexes dialog. Rebuilding increases the speed of Anywhere and Notes searches, compacts the index, and repairs any damage to it. For example, you might want to rebuild the indexes if you’ve deleted a lot of files from the library, or if an Anywhere or Notes search is not finding a record that you think should be in the index.
When rebuilding an index you can choose whether EagleFiler should index words or phrases. Indexing for word searches is much faster, but searching for multiple words will find all the documents that contain those words anywhere in the document. Indexing for phrase searches lets you search for a group of words that appear near each other in a document, however indexing will take longer and the index files will be several times as large.