https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453700
--- Comment #14 from Johannes Schmidt <johannes-schm...@dorsai.eu> --- The biggest issue is that it's very unintuitive to have no empty space in the view that doesn't cause an action on drop or click. For example, I used to click into the empty space to select the view (in split mode) for toolbar commands or to sync the terminal directory. Now, after some adjustment period I found that I can click the scroll bar if the directory list is full. Similarly drag&drop works same as before by dropping on the column headers instead of directly into the pane. It works and I'm starting to get used to it, but it sure as hell isn't intuitive. It took me a few seconds of trial and error to find some surface I can use to get my file where it should. Adding to the unintuitiveness of these weird usage patterns that this behavior encourages, there is also the inconsistency. For example, when clicking to the left of a file, an unfolded directory tree, or exactly between the arrows, that space still seems to have the old behavior where a click doesn't select the line. I've caught myself a few times unfolding a directory just to have a reliable space to click into. So while I would much prefer the old behavior back, I would also happily settle for a consistent, less unintuitive compromise. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.