GNOME Shell uses a separate search provider for settings applications, so if your search does turn up a settings panel it will appear under a "Settings" heading, out of the way of any other applications. Seems to me that's the way these launchers were intended to be presented, and Unity could do something similar quite easily ;)
GNOME Shell uses a separate search provider for settings applications, so if your search does turn up a settings panel it will appear under a "Settings" heading, out of the way of any other applications. Seems to me that's the way these launchers were intended to be presented, and Unity could do something similar quite easily ;)