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Of course this is subjective, but it seems to me that a modern search
engine in this context should ignore spaces, anyways. Even if Unity
weren't errantly splitting the names, it would seem common enough
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A beginner here so forgive me if I do something wrong.
When I go to the dash and type in freecell what I want won't come up.
If I type free cell the Freecell Solitaire game will show up which is
what I
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Searches fail across changes in case or in middle of word
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It is the capital letter in the middle. The reason it works with
openoffice is because the command to start it includes the word
openoffice without the capital letter.
My guess is unity is splitting the words when it finds a capital letter,
so it indexes net and beans but not netbeans. As the
seems not to be the case for me.
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