Bug 191556

Summary: Default sorting isinvalid
Product: [Applications] akregator Reporter: Alexander Darovsky <adarovsky>
Component: generalAssignee: kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED    
Severity: normal CC: finex
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: unspecified   
OS: Linux   
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Description Alexander Darovsky 2009-05-04 05:34:01 UTC
Version:           1.4.2 (using 4.2.2 (KDE 4.2.2), Kubuntu packages)
Compiler:          cc
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.28-11-generic

When I run akregator at first time, I see weird look:

1. "Feeds" column in feeds tree is small, and does not stretch when pane is resized. This is the largest column, and is expected to resize appropriately.

2. "Title" column in articles list has the same problem. "Date" column is auto resized, while it is not needed: time has fixed length, while title often does not fit into column.

3. Default sorting is on "title", while normally it is on "Date" in reverse order.
Comment 1 Alexander Darovsky 2009-05-04 05:35:35 UTC
Please read "while normally it is on "Date" in reverse order" as "while normally it should be on "Date"
Comment 2 FiNeX 2009-05-06 23:21:36 UTC
The first issue has been fixed on current trunk. I don't know if it will be backported on 4.2.3. Anyway 4.3 will be fine. I've updated the summary of the bug.
Comment 3 Denis Kurz 2016-09-24 19:40:47 UTC
This bug has only been reported for versions before 4.14, which have been unsupported for at least two years now. Can anyone tell if this bug still present?

If noone confirms this bug for a Framework-based version of akregator (version 5.0 or later, as part of KDE Applications 15.08 or later), it gets closed in about three months.
Comment 4 Denis Kurz 2017-01-07 21:38:31 UTC
Just as announced in my last comment, I close this bug. If you encounter it again in a recent version (at least 5.0 aka 15.08), please open a new one unless it already exists. Thank you for all your input.