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--- Comment #11 from Al Maloney <aosdana@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #10)
(In reply to Al Maloney from comment #9)
How do the icons make searching and choosing better than a list?

If you search by description the list together with a preview is the perfect
control. But most people would have the picture in mind how the template
look. And that's better supported by several images - the icon view. So I'd
say either the developers allow to switch from icon to list view or WONTFIX.

Have you taken a look at the latest build? The filter and search options are
very handy and may help you as well.

Yes. I have looked at it in the version noted in my post.
The changes are promising.
Although not what I had in mind, they are an improvement if I am using them
properly.

First I select the application eg Document=Writer, Spreadsheet=Calc, etc.
Then I select a Category.
This produces a screen with fewer items which is easier to navigate.

I think this is workable for me.

One suggestion - If a category is empty for a given application, then it is
suppressed from the list of choices for that application.

Thank you to all who are working on this!

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