SUMMARY This annoyance is most prominent in view mode "Broad view" (Ctrl+Shift+2), where the article list is in the rather narrow column in the middle. Normally, "Arrow right" just opens the next article and does nothing else. This is the expectable, useful thing for it to do. This is is what it does in View Mode 1. It's even what it does in View Mode 2 if one has made the sub-columns (by default "Title", "Author" and "Date") narrow enough to fit completely into the middle column. However, when this is not the case, i.e. when the article column can be scrolled sidewards, (as was e.g. the default with my 14 inch display!), the behavior of "Arrow right" is an annoyance: It switches to the next article **and** scrolls that column to the right, thereby moving the first words of all list items (i.e. by default the titles) out of view. This happens even when beforehand one has clicked on the *right* column, i.e. the content column. However, I think normal behavior should be that it never does that at all. Oddly, "Arrow left" does not just do the reverse scroll (although it too can lead to a left scroll under some circumstances, e.g. with overbroad columns in view mode "Normal" (Ctrl+Shift+1)). STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Activate view mode "Broad view" (Ctrl+Shift+2), 2. Ensure the columns in the article list column have a combined width that is overbroad. Ensure multiple article items are in there, perhaps with one whose title individually is overbroad. 3. Press Arrow right (or scroll a bit left and right and then press Arrow left). OBSERVED RESULT see above EXPECTED RESULT see above SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS (available in the Info Center app, or by running `kinfo` in a terminal window) Linux/KDE Plasma: KDE Plasma Version: 6.3.6 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.14.0 Qt Version: 6.9.2
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More info: Kernel version: 6.12.48 (64-bit) Graphics platform: Wayland