https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434499

--- Comment #2 from Simon Quigley <squig...@squigley.net> ---
Thanks for the reply. I initially thought it was a bug, but in the process of
documenting I realised what and why it was doing it, including confirming that
it didn't if I filled the empty column.

I just noticed it because I play on 2 different machines, using different
distros (Mint/Ubuntu), and they must have different versions packaged on each.

I understand it's an optimisation to condense the 2 moves into a single one,
and it makes sense, it's just a slightly annoying difference in behaviour when
using different versions simultaneously.

I have attached a screenshot of perhaps the "old" behaviour, where the 5 hearts
is movable to the 6 hearts, but I have to do it in 2 steps, which the newer
version will suggest/allow/perform :-)

Perhaps a related feature request would be to have a preferences setting to
enable or disable optimisations. Or I just need to update my software and run
the same version in each place..

Thanks.

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