Vinícius Moreira

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Hello @ranfdev , thank you for the tip. I'm going to add this suggestion to the backlog.

Try changing the property "System theme" to "Yes" through the settings window and select you Kvantum theme via the "Style" combo box. Let me know if it works. ![bauh_system_theme](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4312414/128613027-e4c17eb8-7939-4478-83ca-0034f181e57f.png)

It is not so easy to accomplish, because every repository can follow a different distribution method/pattern. We would need a common pattern for integration. Could you detail your specific scenario...

You could just ignore samba updates. Also, bauh will just upgrade what's currently being rendered (WYSWYG), so you could just apply some filters to update specific packages.

Alright, so I'm going to change the title to "Able to ignore specific version updates"

@Templayer , all the search is provided by the packaging technology back-ends (flatpak, aptitude, ...). So, if nothing is found when your search for "-", is because they did not...

The "Installed" and "Apps" checkboxes don't ignore their opposite meaning. Their function is to provide a quick filtering for their meaning. Is that the confusion ? If so, I can...

Perhaps the software you are looking for is not categorized ? Not all of them are. Here is a working example (software properly categorized): 1) Searching for "database" (displaying only...

Here is an example of a search that didn't return categorized software (the category filter is not even displayed) ![bauh_search_non_categorized](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4312414/160119949-5c072e0d-3710-4cf1-a02f-0a50f545adc7.png) Probably in your case some of the software returned were...

Just to clarify: the upper "Search" bar asks the back-ends to perform a search based on the words you typed. The filters are used to perform sub-searches within the returned...