2012-01-25 18:17:22 |
markba |
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2012-01-25 18:37:54 |
markba |
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When searching for a partial string in the application name, nothing is returned whenever this partial string is *not* the first part of the given application name.
For example: when searching for baobap (the disk utilization tool), and entering 'bao', the expected app is in the resultset; note that only a part of the name (first 3 letters) are entered. But when you start at the back, entering 'bap', nothing is returned.
This becomes a real problem when app names are combined of two separate words and the user only wants to search for the last word. |
When searching for a partial string in the application name, nothing is returned whenever this partial string is *not* the first part of the given application name.
For example: when searching for baobap (the disk utilization tool), and entering 'bao', the expected app is in the resultset; note that only a part of the name (first 3 letters) are entered. But when you start at the back, entering 'bap', nothing is returned.
This becomes a real problem when app names are combined of two separate words and the user only wants to search for the last word.
A good example is gcalctool, the calculator: searching for calc returns nothing. |
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2012-01-25 18:43:21 |
markba |
description |
When searching for a partial string in the application name, nothing is returned whenever this partial string is *not* the first part of the given application name.
For example: when searching for baobap (the disk utilization tool), and entering 'bao', the expected app is in the resultset; note that only a part of the name (first 3 letters) are entered. But when you start at the back, entering 'bap', nothing is returned.
This becomes a real problem when app names are combined of two separate words and the user only wants to search for the last word.
A good example is gcalctool, the calculator: searching for calc returns nothing. |
When searching for a partial string in the application name, nothing is returned whenever this partial string is *not* the first part of the given application name.
For example: when searching for baobap (the disk utilization tool), and entering 'bao', the expected app is in the resultset; note that only a part of the name (first 3 letters) are entered. But when you start at the back, entering 'bap', nothing is returned.
This becomes a real problem when app names are combined of two separate words and the user only wants to search for the last word.
Other good examples:
- gcalctool, the calculator: searching for calc returns nothing
- gedit, the editor: searching for edit returns nothing |
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2012-01-25 19:52:30 |
Launchpad Janitor |
unity-lens-applications (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-02-01 09:38:06 |
Didier Roche-Tolomelli |
unity: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-02-01 09:38:08 |
Didier Roche-Tolomelli |
unity-lens-applications: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-04-04 16:03:04 |
psypher |
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added subscriber psypher |
2012-04-10 16:31:44 |
Severin H |
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added subscriber Severin Heiniger |
2012-04-14 13:54:31 |
Marius B. Kotsbak |
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added subscriber Marius Kotsbak |
2012-04-14 13:56:13 |
Marius B. Kotsbak |
marked as duplicate |
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