On Monday, 26 January 2026 20:00:44 Greenwich Mean Time Jack via KMyMoney- devel wrote: > On 1/26/26 2:09 PM, Brendan Coupe via KMyMoney-devel wrote: > > I'm running the latest master compiled on Fedora 43 yesterday. > > > > I'm posting a question here rather than submitting a bug report since > > I'm not sure how to search for a similar bug since someone else may > > use different terms to describe it and I don't want to file a > > duplicate bug report. If it is needed, I will file a bug report. > > > > At certain times, the ledger scrolls up making me scroll back down to > > the bottom of the ledger to see my most recent transactions. > > > > The easiest way to experience the bug is to scroll to the bottom of > > the ledger, right click on the most recent transaction and select > > "duplicate". When I do this, it always moves up in the ledger so that > > I can not see the new transaction that was added or the most recent 5 > > or 10 transactions. I have to scroll down many transactions to get to > > the bottom of the ledger. This also happens when I import a CSV file. > > If I scroll down to the bottom of the ledger and then import the CSV > > file, the ledger scrolls up so I can't see the imported transactions > > or the most recent 5 or 10 transactions that were showing before the > > import. > > > > While testing this on several accounts, I realized this seems to > > affect every account ledger when I access them. They are never at the > > bottom of the ledger and I have to scroll down to the bottom each time. > > > > I do not think this is how KMM 5.1 behaved but it has been a long time > > since I have used 5.1. > > I do think this has been mentioned before, but not sure if bug, > discuss.kde.org, or mailing list. Search term to add might be > scrolling. One difference is that what I have noticed is that after > doing something to a transaction (typically the newest or close to it) > when you Accept, the ledger scrolls to the top/oldest. For now, no need > for a bug, unless we can get a more consistent behavior. In any case, I > suspect it would have to do with how the focus gets set after accepting > the previous actions. > > Jack
This seems similar to bug 514417 <https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514417> which applies to reconcile mode and which has been fixed by a recent commit. -- Paul
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