Maybe the ordering of ‘favorite’ plugins is what you’re talking about? If moving those up or down prioritizes krunner results, it unfortunately won’t fix this, as both Firewall and Firefox are sorted under applications. It’s a step in the right direction though.
@then_three_more@itsnotits I don’t see how “its a new feature” is grammatical, because we don’t use “a” along with a possessive. “Its new feature” would be perfectly normal but I think “its a new feature” doesn’t make sense.
@Blisterexe Sure, I don’t particularly care, I’m used to people making that error in casual writing enough that I’ll just roll with it. I just figured I’d chime in because there was already a discussion going on about what’s correct. (XKCD 386 basically 😛)
Its a new feature in KDE 6, are you using KDE 6?
Yes, do you know what the setting is called?
Plasma search likely. It is a global thing also used in KRunner to my knowledge
Try invoking krunner then clicking the settings icon next to the search bar, it should be there
Maybe the ordering of ‘favorite’ plugins is what you’re talking about? If moving those up or down prioritizes krunner results, it unfortunately won’t fix this, as both Firewall and Firefox are sorted under applications. It’s a step in the right direction though.
I see, you could edit the .desktop file of the firewall app to remove the word fire from its name and search terms
Sadge. :(
Actually both work in my opinion.
Its (possessive) a new feature (implied of KDE).
It’s (it is) a new feature.
@then_three_more @itsnotits I don’t see how “its a new feature” is grammatical, because we don’t use “a” along with a possessive. “Its new feature” would be perfectly normal but I think “its a new feature” doesn’t make sense.
The reason I wrote its and not it’s is that I was too lazy to correct it
@Blisterexe Sure, I don’t particularly care, I’m used to people making that error in casual writing enough that I’ll just roll with it. I just figured I’d chime in because there was already a discussion going on about what’s correct. (XKCD 386 basically 😛)
I stand corrected.