A round of Documentor refinements makes its version detection easier to steer. When the automatic ordering is right it stays out of your way – and when it can't tell, you can now set the order yourself instead of being stuck.
- When Documentor genuinely can't tell what order a set of file versions came in – because nothing in the files themselves reveals it – you can now set the order by hand with simple up and down arrows. A hand-set order takes precedence over every automatic guess, so it's the real fix for the files that structure alone can't place.
- A new toggle hides version families you've already finalized on disk, so a long review list stays focused on the ones still needing a decision.
- Documentor now flags a file that has been both starred (keep) and excluded (leave out) at the same time – usually an oversight – with a gentle caution icon, instead of quietly letting the two settings contradict each other.
- Folder search gained a precise option: match a single folder on its own, without also pulling in everything nested beneath it.
