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When switching spaces, room list occasionally renders at the bottom #20025

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jaywink opened this issue Dec 3, 2021 · 0 comments
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When switching spaces, room list occasionally renders at the bottom #20025

jaywink opened this issue Dec 3, 2021 · 0 comments
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A-Room-List A-Spaces Spaces, groups, communities O-Uncommon Most users are unlikely to come across this or unexpected workflow S-Major Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no satisfactory workaround T-Defect

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jaywink commented Dec 3, 2021

Steps to reproduce

Sometimes when I switch back to a space I was in, for example the Element space which I have hundreds(?) of rooms in the room list, the room list renders itself with the least active rooms visible. My room list in this space is set to "sort by activity".

This behaviour started with Element Desktop nightly 2021113003 as far as I can tell.

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What did you expect?

When switching to a space, I would expect the room list to have 1) the room visible that is currently visible (last visited room in this space?) or 2) the top of the room list (which seems to have been previously consistent behaviour).

What happened instead?

Sometimes, but not always, even in the same space, the room list renders me what was least active, ie low priority tag rooms and above.

Operating system

Ubuntu

Application version

Element Nightly version: 2021120201 Olm version: 3.2.3

How did you install the app?

Official repo.

Homeserver

federator.dev

Will you send logs?

Yes

@SimonBrandner SimonBrandner added A-Room-List A-Spaces Spaces, groups, communities S-Major Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no satisfactory workaround labels Dec 3, 2021
@dbkr dbkr added the O-Uncommon Most users are unlikely to come across this or unexpected workflow label Dec 3, 2021
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