>
> We've done the same kind of thing (search-as-you-type filtering) with
> the "Add to panel" dialog in Ubuntu. The point is not to let the user
> remember where the setting he wants lies (does he really care?), but
> to let him find it quickly every time. Isn't it fine if he uses the
> search box each time? That's usually what I do when adding an applet
> in Ubuntu: just type in one or two words then hit Enter. I don't
> remember where the applets I want lie and I don't really need to.
>
I'd suggest if the control center is getting this shell that also
gnome-applets would get the same shell. This way everything is
consistent.

Jaap
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