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Could you consider adding search keywords for this app's .desktop entry? It's my understanding that the .desktop file can have a "Keywords=" section, and tags entered there will be used by the desktop environment's search function. For example, LibreOffice Calc has "Keywords=Accounting;Stats;OpenDocument Spreadsheet;Chart;Microsoft Excel;Microsoft Works;OpenOffice Calc;ods;xls;xlsx;", and I can find it by searching for "Excel" in GNOME.
I want this as I don't remember the name of the program, and have a lot of difficulty finding it when I want to use it. "What was that AI program called?" I search for "AI" and get no results. I search for "Prompt" and just get the GNOME Terminal come up. I search for "Generate" and get no results. I search for "Image Generator" and get no results. I then end up using my browser search engine to try and search online to try and find it.
Thanks.
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Could you consider adding search keywords for this app's .desktop entry? It's my understanding that the .desktop file can have a "Keywords=" section, and tags entered there will be used by the desktop environment's search function. For example, LibreOffice Calc has "Keywords=Accounting;Stats;OpenDocument Spreadsheet;Chart;Microsoft Excel;Microsoft Works;OpenOffice Calc;ods;xls;xlsx;", and I can find it by searching for "Excel" in GNOME.
I want this as I don't remember the name of the program, and have a lot of difficulty finding it when I want to use it. "What was that AI program called?" I search for "AI" and get no results. I search for "Prompt" and just get the GNOME Terminal come up. I search for "Generate" and get no results. I search for "Image Generator" and get no results. I then end up using my browser search engine to try and search online to try and find it.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: