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I have but one humble wish: when I want to start the calculator app I open the Dash and type "calc". However for some reason LibreOffice Calc has higher priority than the Calculator app, so I always have to select it specifically (instead of just pressing Enter) - even though I might have never used the LibreOffice Calc on this computer. Can you make the LibreOffice Calc app lower priority in the Dash please. Thank you.


In case you don't know: You can simply type the expressions in gnome-shell search to get results.

eg.: if you type "3+5" (without quotes), the result 8 will be shown. You can also have complex expressions like "3kg in lb", "sin (90)" etc.

Once the result is shown, you can simply press the Enter key to open the result in gnome-calculator.


I'm in the same boat as OP. When I type "calc", I want the calculator. LibreOffice Calc is on my list of things to immediately remove on every reformat.


Why don't you rename the shortcut to LibreOffice Excel?


I am so glad that I am not the only person that has this frustration. I wish I could remove other apps or give them lower priority in the dash, but this is absolutely the worst.


Add calc to your favourites (programs on the left bar). Now it comes before Libre Office Calc when you enter "calc".


Now that Gnome Shell replaced unity, you can use the search box itself as a simple calculator. No need to run an extra app.


Same for me, rename the link to "LibreOffice Spreadsheet" please.

And beautify the Gnome3 UI, add the menu bar back or fork an older Gnome which had still the more normal UI elements like system wide menu bar, etc or revert back to the older Unity shell (not the failed new Unity). Ubuntu 12 LTS was perfect, it all went downhill after that, with awkward decisions, and Gnome3 was never good by default.


This plagued me for a couple of years! Yes!

Either make it higher or learn which ones we actually click.


Gnome Shell seems to remember the last opened one. That doesn't really help when you actually do use Calc occasionally, though.


I've never known it to exhibit that kind of memory - and if it does, it needs to be smarter about keeping the much more frequently used calculator above the spreadsheet program.


Doesn't seem to remember at all for me.


I think in GNOME it learns which one you use more frequently and have that first instead.


You'd think so, but no.


When I type 'calc' I get the calculator as the first entry in GNOME.

Even after I move over and opened LibreOffice Calc, subsequent searches still gave me the calculator as the first entry.

I'm not exactly sure how it works, but I don't seem to have the same issue that's being mentioned.


It does, but it has a short memory. If you select Office by accident, it'll then start showing that first again for awhile.


It wasn't doing it before, but I have a new System76 machine with a fresh GNOME install, so let's see if it works here.


It does, it can just be overridden easily.


It does for me.


To be fair, it definitely makes sense that "Calc" would show "Libre Office Calc" first, since it's an exact match. Why not simply type "Calcu"?


I have the same issue. I do use Calc but the Calculator is waaaaaaay more used.


Wouldn't some simple search heuristics solve this?

EDIT: there surely is a library with good search algortihms to utilize for the search-box, please share =)


In my GNOME, Calculator app is the first option and the LibreOffice Calc come second. I use Fedora btw.


Appears to be fixed in Gnome under Arch for me. It picks Calculator as I use it more often.


I just type "calcu" instead. It's only one extra letter.




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