https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494125
--- Comment #31 from Thomas Bertels <tbert...@gmail.com> --- It's kinda strange that Dolphin has removed a behaviour which used to make it work like the main file managers: Gnome Nautilus: https://youtu.be/D_YqONWOT0M?t=93 MacOS Finder: https://youtu.be/TY_ViHj4gFU?t=75 Windows Explorer: https://youtu.be/sf4l4YGXGt0?t=850 All this just because a single user complained repeatedly about it in bug 424723 while talking about possible data loss. I don't understand how someone can miss the parent folder being selected when going back up a level, since it's in the middle of the view. The commit[1] also removed an other standard behaviour which is that a file gets selected when we open it by a double click. Note that the user in question didn't complain about that behaviour. About the subject of "data loss", here are two examples with the current behaviour: - A user wants to clean up their files by first opening each of them to double-check and then removing them if needed. The file that the user just opened isn't selected so the user could then remove the wrong one. - A user wants to clean up their folders by first opening each of them(...): same thing as above. [1]https://invent.kde.org/system/dolphin/-/commit/122fee5625f0285ec4ebda79162c72390989eb2a -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.