On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 21:24 +0000, Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
> Picking up Michael's idea seems to be a better solution to me: using the
> same sorting like in the list before doing the search. The idea would be
> that the user already tried to find a package and so scrolled arround
> and reordered the packages and in a second step would use the search
> function. Furthermore the new list view would be consistent with the
> previous one.

It seems that Synaptic already does this.  Or, it seems to use the same
"ordering criteria" for all lists, be it the "All" list (containing all
known packages) or a search-filtered list or a section-base list (e.g.,
"Development" or "Documentation").  So, if I order by "status" on the
"All" list, all other lists will be sorted in this fashion as well.

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Search ordering
https://launchpad.net/bugs/17142

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