Hello Carlos,

Thank you for your answers!

> That looks indeed strange, most probably down to tokenization of this
> document text having gone wrong somehow. Quickly checking here, I see
> Tracker doesn't handle too well the the d'match french form, the other
> appearances should still result in a positive match though.
> 
> Please file a bug and we take it there.

Done, it is there:

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776395


> gnome-shell search providers make sense with a backing application to
> jump into when you click on the results. With the right tweaks
> (changing the nautilus query so it doesn't do filename matching is
> removing one line of code), nautilus has got everything to be that
> application for generic file search.


Yes, that is a pity because Tracker works well and all the infrastructure is 
there, either from Gnome-shell, Nautilus or both.

Removing the restrictions would make it on par with what KDE has with 
Ballo/Krunner or Spotlight on MacOS.
It is very convenient and I am not aware of any pitfalls, so it is strange that 
Gnome hasn't moved forward.

As you suggest, I will try to advertise this idea on the Gnome side.

Thanks again!

Jean-Christophe 

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