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Opened Apr 05, 2004 by bugzilla-migration@bugzilla-migrationReporter

Make searches ignore minor spelling differences

Submitted by Maynard Kuona

Link to original bug (#139196)

Description

The search function as implemented in rhythmbox searches for exact phrases, such that a search for "Lazy Days" is different from a search for "Lazy Days". I think a better search method is to search for each word, with spaces and whitespace ignored as immaterial. Then it wouldn't matter of someone searched for "Lazy Days" or "Days Lazy" or "Lazy Days". It should then search for all the songs with the words "days" and "lazy" in it.

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Reference: GNOME/rhythmbox#29