You can't find "Hydrae Sector IW-W b1-0" because I made a typo in the name. It was supposed to be "Hydrae Sector IR-W b1-0". Interesting that ...IW-W... takes you to empty space. "Hydrae Sector IR-W b1-0" does take you to "Crucis Sector ER-V b2-0" as promised though. Both that and "Crucis Sector IW-W b1-1" were added to TGC by JesusFreke. Hydrae Sector IR-W b1-0 I noticed because it came up in Athan's route planner. I didn't actually check if it was a reference system or not.
Hmm, the search function has changed. The galaxy map will now find multiple results. Type in "Crucis Sector BR-V b2-0" and it will take you to that system. Click the little arrow button next to the search and you can cycle through other systems:
Crucis Sector BR-V b2-0
Vucub Huan (also searchable as Crucis Sector BR-V b2-1)
Crucis Sector BR-V b2-2
Beronii (also searchable as Crucis Sector BR-V b2-3)
Lei Zi (also searchable as Crucis Sector BR-V b2-4)
Crucis Sector BR-V b2-5
then back to the first system.
Trying it with "Sol" gets you Sol->Solati->Solibamba->Sol->Sol->Altair->Anayol->Carcinus... and onwards. Very odd.
It searches for planet and station names now too. So for something like Altair - it's actually hitting on the "Solo Orbiter" station in that system.
I also stumbled upon a really strange bug in the new GM search. I was trying to search for Yin Sector GW-W C1-26. So I entered that, and pressed shift for the C, because that's the way I'm used to entering it (yes, I know it's wrong

). And it didn't find it.
So I scratched my head a bit and went back to the nav panel and double-checked the name. Yep, Yin Sector GW-W C1-26. I selected it, and then looked at it again in the GM. Yep, there's the star, with the expected name.
Just for the heck of it, I tried re-entering the name, but without pressing shift while entering the C. *BAM*. It worked. Of course, it displays a capital C in both cases, but the code must be keeping track of the actual entered character. Although case doesn't always matter. For example, I tried entering same name but holding shift for YIN SECTOR as well (but not for c), and it still found the star. So it's only that little prefix char that is case sensitive for some reason.
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