On 10/24/2015 04:57 AM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
> The Gnome [Frequent] and [ALL]
> My [ALL] list consists of 10 radio buttons. corresponding to a large number 
> of installed programs.  
> 
> It would be appreciated if an option was created to replace each radio button 
> by  a three character mnemonic in place . The contents of the mnemonic would 
> be the first three letters of the first icon on the corresponding page to the 
> radio button.
> Advantages. If I want to search graphically for a program that begins with M, 
> I know to click the fifth  [Lig]" mnemonic as M occurs between Lig and the 
> sixth mnemonic labeled "[Pac]".  This little extra information facilitates 
> using Gnome to look up a program whose spelling is not exactly known.        
>  Regards 
>  Leslie
>  Mr. Leslie Satenstein
> Montréal Québec, Canada
> 

This seems to be the same problem as the one you wrote about back in
February [1]. Yes, I agree. As I suggested back then [2], you can report
this as a bug (if you haven't already). There's quite a lot of bugs in
GNOME Shell though, so I don't know if someone is willing to work on
this in the near future.

[1]
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-shell-list/2015-February/msg00016.html
[2]
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-shell-list/2015-March/msg00000.html
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