Am 25.10.18 um 13:09 schrieb hellcp@opensuse.org:
If I start to type "PGP" I get: HP device manager, LibreOffice Calc, Cheese, Gimp, LibreOffice Impress, Mahjongg - all of them very much related to PGP, as you can see. Right?
There are two issues with this, and I would like to believe this is a bug, and not intentional thing. What Gnome does with search, is to search using the whole desktop files provided in /usr/share/applications. If XFCE searches by just names, it will definetely be hard to find anything based on more generic terms. Another thing is that, even if it did search using category, there is no category specifically mentioning PGP anyway.
It searches using everything, description and all. If I need to find "seahorse", then I'll get it e.g. by typing "pass" into the search field of whiskermenu, and I'll get it by the (german locale) caption of "Passwörter und Verschlüsselung", which is the Name[de] field: seife@strolchi:/dev/shm> rpm -ql seahorse|grep desktop$|xargs grep Passw Name=Passwords and Keys Name[de]=Passwörter und Verschlüsselung Name[en_GB]=Passwords and Keys Name[it]=Password e chiavi Comment[de]=Verwalten Sie Ihre Passwörter und Schlüssel I can also find it with "ssh", which is because of Keywords[de]=Schlüsselbund;Verschlüsselung;Sicherheit;Signieren;SSH; Unfortunately, only the last of the keywords seem to match any search, so this is probably a bug. ("Signieren" does not find anything). Categories= also does not seem to be used for search... -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org