… Update: Yes! If you favorite at item, it takes priority in the search results…
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Lmao i get the same whenever i wanna launch discord. Even if you do Discor it’ll show discover first for a second so youll launch it twice before learning to wait :)
You can try changing the order in KDE’s menu editor. Or if you don’t need the firewall entry, remove it, again in the menu editor.
It’s already way below Firefox, so I don’t think that changes search order. I’ll probably end up removing it if there’s no other way. Far form ideal, though.
Being not in alphabetical order triggers me. But I know it’s search results so it shouldn’t be technically lol. Is it based on usage or simply something they overlooked? I gotta imagine usage would increase Firefox’s rating. But if they don’t track your usage how would they know?
I feel like it can’t be usage, because I launch Firefox all the time. Unless it’s something weird like launching the firewall daemon on system startup counting towards KRunner’s statistic…? I just don’t know what factors go into deciding that order.
it seems like a general preference to system settings, even after ranking applications higher
If you use it that often, why not just pin it to the taskbar or a keyboard shortcut?
It’s in my panel, sure. But sometimes I launch things from the menu too. It depends on what’s natural in the moment.
Its a new feature in KDE 6, are you using KDE 6?
It’s* a new feature
Actually both work in my opinion.
Its (possessive) a new feature (implied of KDE).
It’s (it is) a new feature.
its no tits
Sadge. :(
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
You can favorite applications in Plasma Search settings